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Geography & Regional Differences
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I. 1630-1750 three distinct lifestyles and cultures emerge in the 13 original colonies
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II. Regional differences 1. Reflected in early colonization 2. Goals of colonization 3. Geographic region 4. Economy 5. Agriculture
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III. Regional & Geographic differences A. Southern colonies 1. Plantation / Agriculture 2. Cash Crops 3. Slaves
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4. Large deep rivers: James & Potomac a. Easy to navigate b. Large port towns are less frequent c. Isolation= southern hospitality
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B. New England 1.Subsistence farming 2.Shipping and trade 3. Shallow rivers a. Unable to navigate b. Causes development of large ports towns
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4. Community oriented a. Early settlers were congregationalist b. Towns centered around church c. Town common / park
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C. Middle Colonies 1. Agriculture a. Richest farm land b. Provided food stuffs c. Slavery (small scale)
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2. Diversity a. Geography varied b. Trade & shipping c. Mixture of both New England & Southern Colonies
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IV. Similarities A. Distinct American Culture 1. Large families 2. Jack-of-all trades- Frontier forced colonist to be flexible & have the ability to perform many different jobs.
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3. Yankee ingenuity- American ability to solve problems in new & unique ways. Challenges of colonization made Americans willing to try new ideas.
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4. Women- had more opportunity than their European counterparts.
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5. Independent Spirit 1. Landownership= right to vote 2. Labor shortage + higher wages= landownership
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6. Social Change 1. More democratic than Europe 2. Belief in self-government- fostered by early charters and practices
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The experience of colonization had forged regional differences and similarities.
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