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Triangular Trade

New England Colonies Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Hampshire

Geography New England is right off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean Winters are long and the weather is not very warm Soil is not good for farming Plenty of forests and trees

Economy Shipbuilding Fishing Whaling

Social and Religion Apprentices - boys went to school until the age of 12 For 2 years they would learn a craft from a master This work was not paid They would live with the master’s family

Key Vocabulary Mercantilism – colonies exist for the good of the mother country Dissenter – person who speaks out Great Awakening – religious revival; reject government

The Middle Colonies “The Breadbasket Colonies” New York New Jersey Delaware Pennsylvania

Social and Religion Diverse population religious toleration Maryland = Catholic Pennsylvania = Quakers

Economic Activities Small scale farming for grain and wheat Fur trading Shipbuilding

Mills A mill is a machine that processes grain Gristmill: place where corn, wheat or rye is ground up and turned into a powder

The Southern Colonies Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia

Economy Cash crops – tobacco, rice and indigo Plantations Slave labor

Indigo Plants