NE Diary entry You may use your notes and textbook to help you! Describe your daily life as a colonist in New England. Be sure to include how geography.

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NE Diary entry You may use your notes and textbook to help you! Describe your daily life as a colonist in New England. Be sure to include how geography effects your economy. You must incorporate the following terms in your diary entry in such a way that they demonstrate your understanding: Subsistence farming Subsistence farming Indentured servant Indentured servant Puritan Puritan harbor harbor Trade Trade Cape Cod Cape Cod John Winthrop John Winthrop Great Migration Great Migration

Middle Colonies Diary Entry Imagine you are a Quaker boy or girl in the Middle colonies. Describe your daily life. Be sure to include how geography effects your economy and incorporate the following terms: Imagine you are a Quaker boy or girl in the Middle colonies. Describe your daily life. Be sure to include how geography effects your economy and incorporate the following terms: Dutch Dutch Fur trade Fur trade William Penn William Penn Quaker Quaker “breadbasket” “breadbasket” Diverse Diverse German German Port cities Port cities tolerance tolerance

Southern Colonies Describe your life in the Southern Colonies. You may choose to write from the perspective of either and enslaved or free person. Be sure to include how geography effects your economy and incorporate the following terms: Describe your life in the Southern Colonies. You may choose to write from the perspective of either and enslaved or free person. Be sure to include how geography effects your economy and incorporate the following terms: Indigo Indigo Plantation Plantation Slave trade Slave trade Tidewater Tidewater rebellion rebellion