13 Colonies. Virginia Reason for colony Economic Occupations Farming, Slave trade, Fishing, sailors, blacksmith Crops Tobacco, wheat, cotton, food stuff.

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13 Colonies

Virginia Reason for colony Economic Occupations Farming, Slave trade, Fishing, sailors, blacksmith Crops Tobacco, wheat, cotton, food stuff Virginia

Massachusetts Reasons for colony Religious Occupations Fishing, lumber, whaling, farming, fur trading, cattle raising Crops Grain, corn, squash, pumpkin, apples, cranberries Virginia Mass 1620

Maryland Reasons Religious (Catholic) Occupations Farming, Slave trade, Cattle raising, Fishing Crops Tobacco, wheat Virginia Mass 1620 Maryland 1632

Connecticut Reasons Escape MA political/religious system Occupations Farming, shipping, Fishing, livestock Crops Wheat, corn Virginia Mass 1620 Maryland 1632 Conn 1636

Rhode Island Reasons separation church and state Occupations Rum distiller, iron, fishing, farming, shipping, livestock Crops apples, onions, flax Virginia Mass 1620 Maryland 1632 Conn 1636 RI 1636

North Carolina Reason Economic Occupations Farming, Fur trading, naval supplies, fishing Crops tobacco, rice, indigo, food stuff Virginia Mass 1620 Maryland 1632 Conn 1636 RI 1636 North Carolina 1663

South Carolina Reasons Economic Occupation Farming, Shipping Crops Rice, indigo, silk, foodstuff Virginia Mass 1620 Maryland 1632 Conn 1636 RI 1636 North Carolina 1663 South Carolina 1663

New York Reasons Economic (Fur Trade), Religious Occupations Fur trade, farming, fishing, shipping, lumber, manufacturing Crops Wheat, corn, barley Virginia Mass 1620 Maryland 1632 Conn 1636 RI 1636 North Carolina 1663 South Carolina 1663 New York 1664

New Jersey Reasons Economic/Religious Occupations Trade, Fishing, Farming, lumber, iron Crops Wheat, Barley, Corn Virginia Mass 1620 Maryland 1632 Conn 1636 RI 1636 North Carolina 1663 South Carolina 1663 New York 1664 New Jersey 1664

New Hampshire Reasons Religious Occupations Farming, Fishing, Shipping, Lumber, Trade, Cattle Crops corn, wheat, apples, squash Virginia Mass 1620 Maryland 1632 Conn 1636 RI 1636 North Carolina 1663 South Carolina 1663 New York 1664 New Jersey 1664 New Hampshire 1680

Pennsylvania Reasons “Holy Experiment” (Quakers) Occupations Farming, Shipping, Lumber, Fur, Paper Crops Wheat, corn, rye, flax Virginia Mass 1620 Maryland 1632 Conn 1636 RI 1636 North Carolina 1663 South Carolina 1663 New York 1664 New Jersey 1664 New Hampshire 1680 Pennsylvania 1681

Delaware Reason Holy Experiment Occupations farming, fishing, shipping, Crops Corn, wheat Virginia Mass 1620 Maryland 1632 Conn 1636 RI 1636 North Carolina 1663 South Carolina 1663 New York 1664 New Jersey 1664 New Hampshire 1680 Pennsylvania 1681 Delaware 1681

Georgia Reasons Debtor Colony Occupations Farming, lumber, shipping Crops Rice, tobacco, peanuts, oranges Virginia Mass 1620 Maryland 1632 Conn 1636 RI 1636 North Carolina 1663 South Carolina 1663 New York 1664 New Jersey 1664 New Hampshire 1680 Pennsylvania 1681 Delaware 1681 Georgia 1732