The middle colonies had milder temperatures than the northern colonies. Also, the land was suitable for growing many more crops. The land in the northern colonies was hard and rocky, but the land in the middle colonies was less rocky and the soil was more fertile.
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The middle colonies had milder temperatures than the northern colonies. Also, the land was suitable for growing many more crops. The land in the northern colonies was hard and rocky, but the land in the middle colonies was less rocky and the soil was more fertile.
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They lived in the Plymouth colony. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was not far away.
Living in the middle colonies differed significantly from life in the northern colonies primarily due to economic and cultural diversity. The middle colonies, such as New York and Pennsylvania, had a mix of agriculture and commerce, fostering a more diverse population with various religious and ethnic groups, including Quakers, Dutch, and Germans. In contrast, the northern colonies, particularly New England, were more homogenous, focused on small-scale farming, fishing, and trade, and often had stricter Puritanical social norms. This diversity in the middle colonies led to a more tolerant and pluralistic society compared to the more rigid structures of the northern colonies.
Middle Colonies were known as the "Bread Basket" of the colonies. They were mostly farmers who grew crops like wheat and other food stuffs
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People in the Northern Colonies made a living by Ship building and through the cod industry since it was too cold to farm.
This scenario is known as a colony. Colonies are established when people settle in a new area that is under the rule of a government from another country. The settlers may be subject to the laws and regulations of the ruling government while living in the colony.