The New England Colonies, which were administered by England, included Connecticut, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Massachusetts, and the Province of New Hampshire. These colonies were part of the original thirteen, and later became the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. They are part of today's New England, along with Vermont and Maine.
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what colonies made up New Emgland in 1675?
3: new England colony, middle colony, and southern colony
The New England Colonies, which were administered by England, included Connecticut, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Massachusetts, and the Province of New Hampshire. These colonies were part of the original thirteen, and later became the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. They are part of today's New England, along with Vermont and Maine.
new england(top), central(middle), and southern(bottom) I think...
the pilgrims were puritans they wanted to go to Virgina but ended up in Massachusetts in 1620.
The thirteen colonies were split into three different regions New England, middle, and southern. The difference between the New England and middle colonies was the way the land was divided up as well as the fact that the middle colonies produced many of the early crops for the first thirteen colonies.
It broke up New England into colonies which resulted in more freedom and salutary neglect
what colonies made up New Emgland in 1675?
New England
The soil was very bad for growing crops and gardening and was not fertile because of glaciers. Glaciers from the north went through the New England colonies and picked up all the fertile soil with them. The soil ended up in The Middle and Southern Colonies.
No, there was a huge concrete parking lot that the colonists tore up before planting the trees that make up today's New England forests. Thank God for those progressives for giving "leafer's" something to enjoy in the fall.