Write two or three sentences describing at least two similarities among the colonial regions.

Write two or three sentences describing at least two similarities among the colonial regions.

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Write two or three sentences describing at least two similarities among the colonial regions.

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The three British colonial regions in North America,which were Northern,Middle,and Southern,were all very similar in there reasons for colonizing land and creating the same goals.The three different regions had different religious influences,but it was still one of the core parts of the colonization.

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What similarities and differences existed among the colonial regions?

The different resources that are good in the different colonies but similarities are all the regions have some parts where the do cattle and grain.

New England Colonies

The New England colonies were extremely hard to farm in because of the long cold winters and the rocky, hilly landscape. The colonies did thrive using their forests and seas to provide plenty of fish. The first settlers came to the Colonies of New England seeking religious freedom. Lumbering and fishing along with trading were huge parts of their colonies.

Middle Colonies

The landscape had rich soil and nice coastal plains making the Middle Colonies good for farming and raising livestock. They also had valleys filled with forests making it a good ship building area. The economy was good using farming, lumbering, shipbuilding and many other occupations structuring it. One if the groups that settled there were the Quakers looking for religious freedom to practice.

Southern Colonies

The southern colonies consisted of lots of rivers and lots of wetlands. The soil along with the hot climate were good for growing cash crops like tobacco and rice. The wealthy colonists took advantage of the good land an climate to start huge farms called plantations. They used enslaved Africans to sow and harvest their fields.

Massachusetts Colony Religion

One of the religions was
Separatists who did not believe
in the Church of England but
they started getting jailed for
not attending services so they
moved away. The other religion was Purtitarians
that did not agree with the
complications of the
church and wants it simpler

Massachusetts Colony Reasons for settlement

To have freedom to practice
their religions.

Massachusetts Colony Geography and Climate

The climate had very cold winters and
rocky, hilly regions making farming
difficult but luckily the natives showed them
how to

Massachusetts Colony Settlers

They were Puritans
who were escaping religious
persecution

Massachusetts Colony Government

They were self governing
with strong religious influences

Massachusetts Colony Economy

Crop and livestock
farming thrives. Along
with shops, lumbering, and
shipping.

Rhode Island Colony Religion

Various Faiths

Rhode Island Colony Reasons for Settlement

They were seeking
religious freedom.

Rhode Island Colony Geography and Climate

Hot humid summers
with cold, snowy winters.
They had coastal lowlands
and rocky woodlands

Rhode Island Colony Settlers

They came to America
to have freedom to practice
their religions

Rhode Island Colony Government

Self-governing

Rhode Island Colony Economy

Farming, lumbering,
shipbuilding, fishing,
whaling, and trade was
a huge part of their economy

Connecticut Colony Religion

Puritan

Connecticut Colony Reasons For Settlement

The Puritans want
to do something new
and have more space.

Connecticut Colony Geography and Climate

The geography consisted
of forested hills and sea coasts.
The climate had cold winters and
warm summers.

Connecticut Colony Settlers

The Puritans were
seeking a new
settlement

Connecticut Colony Government

They had a written constitution
and self governing.

Connecticut Colony Economy

The main parts of their economy
was farming, shipbuilding, fishing,
and whaling.

New York Colony Religion

They had various faiths.

New York Colony Reasons for Settlement

The Dutch wanted it for
fur and the English wanted
it for the port.

New York Colony Geography and Climate

The climate had cold, snowy
winters and hot, humid summers.
They had wetlands along the coast
and Hudson River but mountains
towards the North.

New York Colony Settlers

Dutch and English settlers
wanted new lives.

New York Colony Government

They had a British-appointed
governor and a council with an
elected assembly.

New York Colony Economy

Their economy consisted of
fur-trapping, lumbering, shipping,
slave trade, merchants and tradesmen,
farming, and iron mining.

Pennsylvania Colony Religion

The religion had various
different faiths.

Pennsylvania Colony Reasons for Settlement

They wanted religious freedom
along with mixing in other cultures.

Pennsylvania Colony Geography and Climate

The climate had cold winters
and hot, humid summers. The
geography had rolling hills, plenty
trees, and fertile soil.

Pennsylvania Colony Settlers

They settlers were English
Quakers and other Europeans
seeking freedom and equality.

Pennsylvania Colony Government

Self- governing

Pennsylvania Colony Economy

The economy ran off of
farming crops and dairy,
merchants and tradesmen,
lumbering, and shipbuilding.

Maryland Colony Religion

They were mostly
Catholics but other
various religions as well.

Maryland Colony Reasons for Settlement

Catholics wanted a place
for their religion.

Maryland Colony Geography and Climate

They had cold, rainy winters
along with hot humid summers.
The geography consists of low, fertile
soil near Chesapeake Bay.

Maryland Colony Settlers

Catholics and Protestants
seeking religious and political
freedom.

Maryland Colony Government

Self-governing

Maryland Colony Economy

The economy ran off of
farming and ranching,
along with lumbering,
shipping, fishing, and
iron mining.

Virginia Colony Religion

Church of England

Virginia Colony Reasons for Settlement

The reason was to make
money off of tobacco crops
grown there.

Virginia Colony Geography and Climate

The geography was mostly
coastal lowlands and wooded
mountains. They had mild winters
and hot, humid summers.

Virginia Colony Settlers

English landowners,
people looking to make profit
and skilled labors

Virginia Colony Government

They were self-governed with
an elected assembly.

Virginia Colony Economy

The economy was mostly
farming(plantations and
small farms)

Georgia Colony Religion

They had various religions.

Georgia Colony Reasons for Settlement

George II and James Edwards
wanted to make a place where
poor people could live a better life
instead of going to debtors prison
back in England.

Georgia Colony Geography and Climate

The geography had wetland
and red-clay plains along with
forested mountains. The climate
was short, mild winters and hot,
long, humid summers.

Georgia Colony Settlers

The settlers consisted of
English debtors who
would go to prisons otherwise,
Europeans seeking religious
freedom and people looking
for cheap land.

Georgia Colony Government

Self-governing

Georgia Colony Economy

The economy thrived off of
plantation farming and
independent farms. As well as
trade and skilled labors.

What regions is Georgia in?

Southern

What regions is Massachusetts in?

New England

What region is Rhode Island in?

New England

What regions is Connecticut in?

New England

What regions is New York in?

Middle

What regions is Pennsylvania in?

Middle

What regions is Maryland in?

Southern

What regions is Virginia in?

Southern

What problem did the Separatists see? How did they propose to solve it?

The separatists did not land in the right place because of a storm that threw them off course. Since they weren't in the right place they were not under the charter anymore and just had to govern themselves.

Who would choose the "government and governors"?

They got all the men together of the colony and wrote up their own government an then voted to find the governors.

According to the Mayflower Compact, what were the reasons for forming a government?

To order themselves and to make just and equal laws.

What did the signers expect the government to do?

They wanted to govern with the power of the people.

To whom did the signers promise "submission and obedience"?

The signers promised that to the general good of the colonies.

Define the free enterprise system.

Free enterprise system is the freedom of a private business to organize and operate for profit in a competitive system without interference by government and keep the national economy in balance

When did the free enterprise system begin in the United States?

Free enterprise started in 1776, the year the Declaration of Independence was written.

Explain why free enterprise developed in the new nation.
Text to speech

Free enterprise helped the new nation develop because it meant that quality products thrived in the markets and the free enterprise system usually made good quality products getting made and sold. As well as entrepreneurs taking huge risks to make the big bucks making the economy better. The creative people were also drawn to the big money, which made them drawn to new ideas.

Describe the characteristics and benefits of a free enterprise system

The free enterprise system is really good for the American economy. It allows private businesses to work without the government interfering and some great products come out of it. They also love the money aspect and is really good for the economy. As well as being able to switch your profession at any given time.

What proportion of the colonial population lived on small family farms?

9 out of 10 people in the colonial population lived on a small farm.

How accurate is the headline "Study Shows Farmers Spend Several Hours Playing Cards Each Day"

This is very inaccurate because it said the farmers worked hard to grow crop and make things like butter. They also have to add additions to their houses as their family grows.

How accurate is the headline "Unemployment Rises in Cities—Colonists Return to Mother Country": mostly accurate, partly accurate, or mostly inaccurate?

This is not correct because they had many jobs to do there including carpenters, shoe makers and house builders.

What proportion of the colonial population lived in cities?

1 out of 20 colonists lived in the colonial cities.

How accurate is the headline "Colonists Ignore Principles of Self-Government": mostly accurate, partly accurate, or mostly inaccurate?

This is not correct because the colonists loved England and wanted to be apart of England and followed their rules.

How were the rights of English citizens strengthened during each of these years? Include the words in parentheses in your answers. 1215 (Magna Carta, king) 1265 (Parliament, laws) 1689 (English Bill of Rights, taxes)Text to speech

In the year 1215 king john sighted the "Great Charter" this established that not even the king is above the law. In 1265 there was a Parliament in England. An act that states the power to impose taxes belongs to parliament. This also includes the right to petition the king and a trial by jury.

How accurate is the headline "African Merchants Make Fortunes Trading Cloth for Rum": mostly accurate, partly accurate, or mostly inaccurate?

This is not correct because it was not the African merchants making fortunes it was the English merchants making fortunes by selling the Africans and being part of the slave trade.

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