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New Hampshire New York Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut

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1 Objective: To examine the similarities and differences between the three colonial regions.
New Hampshire New York Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia

2 13 Colonies KEY New England Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut Middle Colonies New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware Southern Colonies Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia

3 New England Colonies Farming was difficult in New England because of: • long winters • thick forests • rocky soil * Fishing and trade became major industries in New England.

4 In order to learn these skills, people became apprentices.
…lumbering. …barrel making. …sailmaking. A growing fishing industry in New England caused an increase in… …shipbuilding. …metal working. (blacksmith) In order to learn these skills, people became apprentices. Apprentice - a person who learns a trade or craft from a master craftsworker.

5 Middle Colonies New York was first settled by the Dutch, then the English. Pennsylvania was originally a Quaker settlement. In time, Pennsylvania was settled by German-speaking Protestants known as the Pennsylvania Dutch. Farmers exported grain such as wheat, barley, and rye. Therefore, the Middle Colonies became known as the Breadbasket Colonies.

6 Southern Colonies • The South has rich soil and a warm climate. • Tobacco, rice, and indigo were grown on plantations. Planters, or plantation owners, relied on slave labor to accumulate massive wealth. Plantation - large estate farmed by many workers


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