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New England,Southern,Northern Technically, there is four: New England,Southern,Middle,AND Backcountry :]
Yes. Puritans lived in the southern colonies as well as the middle colonies and new england colonies.
The middle colonies were those between the Southern colonies and the New England colonies. They included New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
Middle Region
New York was a part of the New England colonies.
southern part is in the south...middle and northern part in the midwest
In the southern Colonies there was no westward movement because of the appalacian mountains. In the New England Colonies they were close to the ocean and were a trade region. The Middle Colonies were known as the "bread basket colonies". There were also no big mountains and some hills.
middle: Logging, shipbuilding, textiles production, and papermaking northern:
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There was no official division of the colonies, but is a common way historians have characterized the different tendencies in the various geographical regions. These widely used categories are:New England colonies [4] (Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecticut - modern-day Vermont & Maine were also in this region, though only later organized as separate states)Middle colonies [5] (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland... though the last is sometimes regarded as Southern)Southern colonies [4] (Virginia, North & South Carolina, Georgia)
New York was a part of the New England colonies.
The middle colonies (next time just look in the textbook. It's not that hard)