Colonial Regions What role does geography play in the way we live?

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Colonial Regions What role does geography play in the way we live?

3 Regions of Geography Region #1: -Long winters and short summers -Lots of excellent ports -Rocky soil Region #3: -Very hot and very humid -Long summers, short winters - Very fertile land Region #2: - Mild temperatures - Nearly equal summers and winters - Good ports - Good soil

 Region (define):  Three Regions in the 13 Colonies - New England (Northern Colonies) Most… Largest… - Middle Colonies Largest… Longest… Most… - Southern Colonies Shortest… Least…