Type your answer here... the immigrants would have chosen to live in the middle colonies because they had lots of crops and fertile soil
Everyone was an immigrant to the colonies. Farmers liked the Middle Colonies because they could grow cash crops.
Come to the middle colonies, all of your dreams are bursting at our seams! :)
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New England Colonies -Momo Te Oso WRONG A+ is middle Colonies
To be honest, I would look up the Quakers and see what that says, I have no idea about the actual Middle Colonies beliefs sorry! :)
ANSWER:One of the differences between the Middle Colonies and the Southern Colonies, was that while the southern colonies produced such crops as tobacco, rice, indigo (a plant used for making blue dye), and cotton; the middle colonies grew wheat, which would become a profitable crop.Another difference between the two regions was, that the middle colonies carried on coastal trade with the New England, and southern colonies. For the location of the middle colonies was a great location for ports.
When authors refer to the middle colonies as the most American, they are highlighting the region's diverse population, economic activities, and political structures that resembled the emerging American identity. The middle colonies were characterized by religious freedom, cultural tolerance, and economic diversity, mirroring the principles later enshrined in the United States. This made them representative of the values that would come to define the American experience.
No they didnt. Why? because they had the fear that the colonies were going to keep all their products so the middle colonies would have no power.
the middle colonies were called for a congregationalist(which is a church government) structure, each individual church would be largely self-governing
One of the best middle colonies that would have been best to live in was Virginia. Living in Jamestown would have been better due to the tobacco which was grown as a cash crop.
We would have to know what time period you are interested in.
Farms, Trade, and Ports.