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The Thirteen Colonies How did variations in climate as well as the different values/beliefs of the settlers contribute to the differences between the three.

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1 The Thirteen Colonies How did variations in climate as well as the different values/beliefs of the settlers contribute to the differences between the three colonial regions? 1. Label and color the map

2 New England Colonies: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire
Geography : -- cold winters, rocky soil, mountains, forests, rivers, natural harbors Early Settlers and Economy: -- land of English Pilgrims and Puritans Economy: small-scale farming (subsistence farmers) fishing and fur trading; crafts and industry shipbuilding, lumbering, trade and commerce Major City: Boston, Massachusetts Lifestyle: -- high literacy level, colleges: Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth -- Most people lived in towns with a meetinghouse for church services and town meetings and moved onto land without payment or permission from Native Americans

3 Middle Colonies: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
Geography: -- less severe winters, fertile soil, rivers, natural harbors Early Settlers and Economy: -- Dutch, English, Germans, Irish, French Economy:  cash-crop farming: wheat, corn, flax  fur trade, trade, crafts and industry  Major Cities: Philadelphia and New York City Lifestyle: -- Settlers from different nations, languages, and religions; land of diversity and tolerance. William Penn founded Pennsylvania to put Quaker ideals of religious toleration and equality into practice.

4 Southern Colonies: Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
Geography: -- mild, long growing season, fertile soil, tidal rivers, wide coastal plain Early Settlers and Economy: -- English and enslaved Africans Economy:  large plantations (used slaves & indentured servants for labor)  small farmers made living from the land with cash crops (rice, indigo, tobacco, and eventually cotton)  Few cities, least populated and developed region  Major City: Charleston, South Carolina Lifestyle: -- Wealthiest social classes: planters and plantation owners. -- Role of plantation agriculture led to growing dependence on slavery to support economy of southern colonies.


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