Middle Region
New England Colonies- Industrial:Shipbuilding fishing and lumber Middle Colonies- Industrial/Agricultural:Furs, Fishing, Whaling Southern Colonies- Agricultural: Cotton, Rice, Indigo, Tobacco
Middle Colonies New England Colonies Southern Colonies
England, England Colonies, and Africa
England, England Colonies, and Africa
The Southern Colonies received ships and manufactured goods from England. In trade, the Southern Colonies provided lumber, food, and livestock.
Their location relative to the New England colonies and the southern colonies.
Pilgrams, Christopher Columbus, Kelleher Michelin
New England and middle colonies
The colonies were separated into the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies.
they were from England.
The soils and climates of these three different colony groups were different. New England colonies were in regions were soil was not as fertile as in the Middle colonies. Similarly, the climate in the Southern colonies was warmer and the crops raised were rice, tobacco, and indigo. The economies of these colonies was crop based. The Middle colonies grew many different types of grains.
England, the English colonies, and Africa