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1 Western Hemisphere 2 Eastern Hemisphere3 Types of Governments 4 Foundations of Democracy5 The Enlightenment 6 Hobbes & Locke7 The First Colonies 8 Your First Colony Part 1AB9 Settling the English Colonies 10 Your First Colony Part 2AB11 Colonial Life 12 Your First Colony Part 313 1415 1617 1819 2021 2223 2425 2627 2829 3031 3233 34
Based on the slides, describe the and answer the terms and questions below. Define & AnswerNew England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
EQ: How was life in the colonies shaped where people lived?
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The New England Colonies•By 1773, England had 13 colonies that all had a different economy, or way of making money, based on the region
that they were created.•The colonies furthest
north (MA, NH, CT, RI) had trouble farming in cold rocky soil.
New Englanders made ships, created lumber, fished and fur trapped.
The Middle Colonies• The Middle Colonies (NY, PA, NJ, DE) were
rich in natural resources to have sawmills, mines, fish, work metal and good land to grow cash crops like wheat.
• Cash crops are grown in large quantities to be sold for profit instead of personal use. These cash crops turned New York City and Philadelphia into busy port cities.
The Southern Colonies• The Southern colonies (MD, VA, NC, SC, GA), had a
warm climate which was perfect to grow tobacco, rice, indigo and raise cattle.
• The plantations were the large farms that required many workers and slaves to help maintain them.
The Southern Colonies• The farms further inland,
however, would grow only what they needed to feed their families.– Even though there were
more farms than plantations, the plantations owners had more political power.