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because of imigration. Northern colonies had the Dutch, British, Native Americans, Germans.
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It was hard and harsh
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yes religion was a big part in the southen colonies
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By leading the 13 colonies to victory over Britons powerful and big army and being a wonderful first president.
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The Southern Colonies.
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The colonies were separated into the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies.
because of imigration. Northern colonies had the Dutch, British, Native Americans, Germans.
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The colonies were not bought. Colonists settled the colonies to start a new life.
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Life in the colonies would be very different.