Canada, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Middle Colonies/States border New England.
Who were the two major religious groups that lived in the New England colonies
The two overall names of the 13 colonies are the New England Colonies and the Southern Colonies. The New England Colonies were located in the northeastern part of present-day United States and included Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. The Southern Colonies were located in the southeastern part of present-day United States and included Virginia, Maryland, North and South Carolina, and Georgia.
There are six New England states: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut
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Both the New England colonies and the Southern colonies seemed as though they might be the same. They both started out with the majority of people being from England, they were both in the New World, and they were both ruled by England but, as time went on this theory was proven wrong. The New England colonies and the Southern colonies had many common characteristics but these two regions were very different geographically, politically, and socially. Geographically the New England colonies were the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire; the Southern colonies were Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. These two regions were on opposite sides of America so naturally, they had different climates. The Southern colonies were very hot while New England was cooler; the hot weather made life in the south much harsher and the death expectancy was ten years shorter than that of New England. Many people in the North lived longer because of the cleaner water and the cooler temperatures which slowed down the spreading of diseases. Although New England was cooler, the soil was not fertile; therefore the economy of New England was run by manufacturing. Such things as trade, lumber and fishing were the primary source of income. In the South, agriculture was very important; the staple crops were tobacco and rice and the Southern colonies were largely considered the plantation colonies. The geography of the colonies was a fundamental key to how the region developed and how the economy was characterized.
War broke out between England and the colonies _____.
new England colonies
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New York, East Jersey, and West Jersey. (East Jersey and West Jersey were considered two different colonies when they were added to the Dominion of New England in 1688.)
They are called the New England States after the country that founded them, England.When English pioneers set out to conquer America, the first part of the country they discovered was the land now known as New England. In an effort to claim the land as English, they named it in honour of their home country. This took place in the construction of cities as well, such as New York (named after york in the English midlands).