The New England colonies were not too good. The English were very strict. They had strict government and religion. The soil was no good for farming. Climate did not cooperate with farming either. There were some small farms, but it was just enough for someone to live. Winters were long, cold, and very harsh. The growing season was very short. They had shipbuilding and fishing. These two things were really important. Their houses were very simple; they were made of wood.
Life was very difficult if you were a slave, you would of been taken from Africa by force and crammed into a ship with thousand of others which had unsanitary conditions and where many hundreds of people died and if you survived you would be forced to work in the sun for plantation owners until you are to weak or old to continue.
In summary bad but could be worse, they could have made them work with the welsh.
New England was settled by people who were similar to those Englishmen who settled in the Southern colonies. The Puritan heritage continued to shape New England long after the Winthrops and Cottons had died out. New Englanders were of independent spirit. The protests against British policies began in New England. The climate of the New England colonies was similar to each other but far different than that found in the Chesapeake colonies. The climate was cold, had a short growing season, and the soil was rocky. New Englanders lived longer than colonists in the South because they did not suffer the subtropical diseases of the South. Families were fairly large in New England, with most living near each other. Farming was difficult because of the rocky soil. Most New England farms and homes were surrounded by rock walls, as there was nothing else to do with the rocks once they were cleared from the land for farming. Most of the crops consisted of grains, corn, squash, beans, nuts, and fruits. The farms were small family farms, nothing commercial. Whaling was an important economic activity. Fishing and trade were also important. There was also some ship building and supplying supplies for ships.
the New England colonies were: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland
the were greety
The middle colonies produced different goods than the southern colonies. For example the Southern colonies produced cotton and tobacco, while the middle colonies produced other goods. In terms of slavery, the New England countries gave up slavery first. Middle colonies like New Jersey were one of the last states to abolish slavery.
New England colonies did not have slavery. Since they were first settled by Puritan's they laid the foundation for the religious, intellectual, and social order of the New England colonies. This included the use of slaves. Slavery was abolished in the New England colonies in 1774.
The southern colonies had both. The indentured servants were most likely prisoners.
Southern Colonies had slaves to do their work on the plantation, Middle Colonies had some slaves but they were kinda in the middle, while the New England Colonies had no slaves.
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The middle colonies produced different goods than the southern colonies. For example the Southern colonies produced cotton and tobacco, while the middle colonies produced other goods. In terms of slavery, the New England countries gave up slavery first. Middle colonies like New Jersey were one of the last states to abolish slavery.
New England colonies did not have slavery. Since they were first settled by Puritan's they laid the foundation for the religious, intellectual, and social order of the New England colonies. This included the use of slaves. Slavery was abolished in the New England colonies in 1774.
Slavery existed in the New England Colonies, primarily in the form of domestic servitude and agricultural labor. The attitudes towards slavery varied among colonists, with some supporting it for economic reasons while others saw it as a moral issue. Some New England colonies gradually abolished slavery in the late 18th century, influenced by Enlightenment ideals and the growing abolitionist movement.
The southern colonies had both. The indentured servants were most likely prisoners.
Southern Colonies had slaves to do their work on the plantation, Middle Colonies had some slaves but they were kinda in the middle, while the New England Colonies had no slaves.
occoding to my calculations your stupid
between those dates
They did NOT have slavery. Only the south did.
Farms were not a popular means of livelihood in the new England colonies, hence slavery was frowned upon.
Southern. Middle and New England colonies didn't have slavery, but they did have discrimination.
Ask ur history teacher.
the lives of New England slaves differ from the lives of slaves in other English