New England
NO
The new England Colonie
Plantations existed more in the south mainly because of the slavery to farm them.
In New England, there were universities and Puritan educations. Virginians learned on the plantations and religion was further separated from education.
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In New England, there were universities and Puritan educations. Virginians learned on the plantations and religion was further separated from education.
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No, they did not. Colonies so much to the north could hardly grow any crops at all. They only hunted, they did not grow. It was very rare for a farm to be in a New England colony so the thought of a plantation was unheard of in those northern colonies.ANSWERNo, the New England colonies did not have plantations.
Maine Vermont New Hampshire Massachussetts Connecticut The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
South- tobacco plantations- indentured servants- slaveryNew England- trade- small farms- fishing (New England was said to be built on "God and cod")- little need for slavery or indentured servitude