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ColonialColonialRegionsRegions

Environment, Culture, and Migration.

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The Three Regions

New EnglandMiddle

ColoniesSouthern

Colonies

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New EnglandEnvironment

Northern Eastern Woodlands Very Short Growing Season Long Cold Winters Large Forests On the Atlantic Ocean

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PRODUCTS Subsistence Farming Timber and Ship

Building Supplies (Rope, Masts, Tar)

Dried Fish Rum and other

Manufactured Trade Goods

PEOPLE Puritans and Pilgrims

who believed in working hard and following strict rules.

Merchants, Manufacturers, and Lawyers.

New EnglandCulture

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Self-Governing Charters

Town Meetings The Mayflower

Compact The

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

New EnglandGovernment

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

Connecticut Rhode Island

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Middle ColoniesEnvironment

Lower Eastern Woodlands

Medium growing season and cold winters.

Many lakes and rivers for transportation.

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PRODUCTS Called the Bread

Colonies Farmed Wheat, Oat,

Barley and Rye. Made homespun

products. Traded very little.

PEOPLE People from:

England, the Netherlands, France, Germany and others.

Puritans, Quakers, Anglicans, Catholics, and Jews.

Middle ColoniesCulture

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Proprietary Charters

Religious Freedom and Tolerance

Freedom of the Press

Strong Courts

Middle ColoniesGovernment

New York

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

Delaware

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ENVIRONMENT Atlantic and Gulf

Coastal Plains. Long growing season

and fertile land. Warm for most of the

year

PRODUCTS Farmed Tobacco,

Rice, Indigo, and Cotton.

Trade “cash crops” farmed on Plantations.

Purchase manufactured goods.

Southern ColoniesEnvironment & Culture

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Southern Colonies

Culture

Anglicans English Plantation

Owners, Indentured Servants, Transported Criminals, and Slaves.

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Joint-Stock and Proprietary Charters.

The House of Burgesses

Colonies run for the profit of the Joint-Stock Company or Proprietors.

Southern ColoniesGovernment Maryland

Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia

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Merchant: A person who produces or trades goods.

Subsistence Farming: When a family grows only enough food to survive.

Homespun: Products that are made at home (furniture, clothing, etc.)

Cash Crops: Crops that are grown in large amounts and sold for a profit.

Colonial RegionsVocabulary

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Indentured Servants: People who are brought to the colonies and must work to pay off the trip.

Transported Criminals: Criminals that are taken from jail and made to work in the colonies.

Slaves: People captured in Africa and sold to plantation owners. The plantation owner saw them as property.

Colonial RegionsVocabulary

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