answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What best characterizes the new England colonies in 1700?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Which colonies had the best balance of trade with the England?

Middle Colonies


Which colonies had the best balance of a trade with England?

middle colonies


Which colonies had the best balance of trade with the mother country?

The middle colonies had the best balance of trade with england.


What was the new england colonies best known for?

the New England Colonies were good at shipbuilding and cattle and dairy farming.


Ask us of these best characterizes the flow of wealth during the period of colonization?

There was a one-way flow of wealth from the colonies to their colonial masters.


What made the New England colonies better?

the New England colonies were 'suposably' better due to the fact that they were very religious and they were the largest supplier of food/crops for the rest of the America's. But none of the Colonies are "better" because the southern was the 'best' farmer. Middle colonies were the 'best' at manufacturing. and the new england colonies was the better textile related colony.


What was the New England colonies known for?

The New England colonies consisting of Massachusetts, New Hampshire Rhode Island, and Connecticut were best known for their farming and fishing.


Which best describes England's goal for its colonies?

They wanted the colonies to supply raw materials and buy finished products.


What best characterizes Estella?

Snobbish


What best describes the New England colonies by the end of the 17th century?

my mom


What best reflected the presence of England in all sections of the colonies?

Anglican church


Some colonies were ruled directly by the king of England Which term is best associated with this kind of rule?

Royal Colonies were ruled directly by the King of England. Many original Charter Colonies surrendered their charters to become Royal Colonies.