The Next Step in Colonies

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The Next Step in Colonies Geography, Economy, Social Life, Political/Civic Life

Geography and Climate New England Appalachian Highlands Boston Harbor Hilly terrain, rocky soil Moderate summers, cold winters

Economy New England Fishing Built ships Trade Skilled craftsmen

Social Life New England Village and church as center of life Religious reformers (changers) Separatists

Political and Civic Life New England Town Meetings- everyone came together to decide what is best for the town.

Geography and Climate Mid-Atlantic Appalachian Highlands Coastal Lowlands Rich Farmlands Moderate Climate

Economy Mid-Atlantic Livestock and Grain (trade) Unskilled/skilled workers and fisherman

Social Life Mid-Atlantic Villages and Cities Different Lifestyles Diverse Religions

Political and Civic Life Mid-Atlantic Market Town

Geography and Climate South Appalachian Highlands Good Harbors Rivers Humid climate

Economy South Large Farms (plantations) Cash Crops Slavery

Social Life South Slavery Mansions Indentured servants Few cities Few schools Church of England

Political and Civic Life South Counties-scattered pieces of land