The New England colonies were a group of English colonies which included the northwest region of the States (what is now Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island). It is possible that these colonies could have had small groups of pilgrims from Germany, Franch, and Portugal.
They used town meetings, but a big part of the political or social life was religion. They were all Separatists and were very serious about religion. Because their religion was so strict, there were many rules and many punishments.
The basis of American society has always been the individual and political rights and ideals of freedom and equality that most Americans today take for granted. Many of these rights were won, either by design, chance, or circumstance, during the period when the thirteen colonies that formed the United States were under British control. The revolutionary generation, who numbered about 2 million, wanted to retain the best of the English system while rejecting the worst. To a certain degree they were successful. English concepts of freedom and liberty established in the colonial era were retained, but with a peculiarly American flavor.
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They were puritans.... and that's all i know.
there were town meetings
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New England, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies
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Who were the key members in the new England colonies colony? what did they do?
They hated them and believed that they were commiting treason.
The Southern colonies were more aristocratic.
the southern colonies were more aristocratic
The Dominion of New England was unpopular in the English Colonies. It was an administrative union and most people saw it as a political threat.
The Dominion of New England was unpopular in the English Colonies. It was an administrative union and most people saw it as a political threat.
The Dominion of New England was unpopular in the English Colonies. It was an administrative union and most people saw it as a political threat.
the puritans- all about religion
The colonists objected the dominion of New England because the Governor (Gov. Aros) steered the colonists more toward the Church of England.
England was in charge of the New England colonies. Where the middle colonies had their own government.
New England.
The New England colonies
Middle Colonies New England Colonies Southern Colonies