pretty much the same as now, unless my history teacher is mistaken! :)
Oh, what a lovely question! The climate in the middle colonies did indeed have shorter warm summers and longer winters compared to other regions. This unique climate allowed for a variety of crops to be grown, creating a beautiful and diverse landscape that truly showcased the wonders of nature. Just like painting, nature has a way of balancing different elements to create something truly special.
Society in the Middle colonies was very liberated.
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Life in the middle colonies could get difficult at times. People living in these colonies often worked as farmers or in manufacturing. Summers brought about hard work and challenging terrains. Winters mean bitter cold weather and illnesses.
The Middle Colonies: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware.
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the middle colonies enjoyed fertile soil had a slightly milder climate from that of New England
Ah, the middle colonies, where the slogan was "The Breadbasket of America." They were all about that grain and agriculture life, feeding the rest of the colonies like a boss. So, yeah, "The Breadbasket of America" was their catchy little tagline.
Yes, the middle colonies are proprietary colonies.