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new england colonies and middle colonies. this is right because we learned about it in social studies
The church was the center of early colonial life. It included the social and political hierarchy, primarily due to the strong religious feelings of the colonists -- for most it was their reason for having left England.
New England colonies did not have slavery. Since they were first settled by Puritan's they laid the foundation for the religious, intellectual, and social order of the New England colonies. This included the use of slaves. Slavery was abolished in the New England colonies in 1774.
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I am actually learning about this in my social studies class! How interesting...anyway...the housing on the New England colonies was nice and strict. When a crime was done, you had to be put in a stock. He he, but yeah...
It gave Europeans a reason to treat people in colonies badlyApex
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Those who aspired to the social elite had to be members of a Congregational church.
Restoration Colonies: Colonies created following the Stuart restoration in 1660 when England again took interest in America. The colonies enabled England to control the East Coast, Carolina, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. These colonies had governments that made a social hierarchy geared toward a dominant wealthy class.
The reason for initiating NHS care in England - was to provide healthcare for everyone - regardless of their income or social status.
well the nothern colonies had harsh climate and had small farms because of that. The Southern Colonies had the opposite of that their was sunshine no rain thats the reason why they have large farms and small towns and since they had small towns that meant that thewy had no schools! yeah awsome right wrong because unlike the northern colonies the southern colonies didn't have alot of jobs.
60, it's in my social studies textbook so it's for sure!