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We have three colonial regions because the Middle Colonies used to be Dutch, until the English conquered them. England had developed the New England and Southern Colonies seperated by the Dutch Colonies (Middle Colonies) in between them. They sort of stayed seperate regions once the middle part of the East Coast became English territory.
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Colonies were generally forbidden to trade with countries other than their "mother" country. English colonies traded only with England; Dutch colonies traded only with Holland; Spanish colonies traded only with Spain.
The more southern colonies.
The southern colonies were settled by either the English, French or the Spanish. The deep south, from Florida to Louisiana were settled by the Spanish or French and going up the Atlantic coast from Georgia were mostly settled by the English. As a matter of fact Georgia is name for King George II, the king of England in the early 1700s.
the slave trade
Its either The chesapeake colonies New England colonies mid atlantic colonies southern colonies HELP WHICH ONE?
new england(top), central(middle), and southern(bottom) I think...
The Chesapeake, The New England, The Middle Colonies, and The South.
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James Oglethorpe
The colonies provided goods that they didn't have in England. One items produced was cotton in the southern states that went to the English mills.
Its either The chesapeake colonies New England colonies mid atlantic colonies southern colonies HELP WHICH ONE?
The English settled in the Southern Colonies.
The colonies provided goods that they didn't have in England. One items produced was cotton in the southern states that went to the English mills.
RRrrrgh, I knew that before! I THINK there was more slavery in the southern colonies because it was hotter(closer to the equator), and because the people were lazier.
It created a wedge between the Southern English colonies ad New England