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the middle colonies
The population of the middle colonies in the 18th century was characterized by its diversity, with a mix of various ethnicities, religions, and cultures, similar to the contemporary United States. Both populations have been marked by a spirit of tolerance and coexistence, as seen in the acceptance of different faiths and lifestyles. Additionally, the middle colonies were known for their economic opportunities, attracting immigrants seeking a better life, paralleling the U.S. today as a destination for those pursuing economic advancement and freedom. Overall, both populations reflect a rich tapestry of backgrounds contributing to a dynamic social fabric.
Society in the Middle colonies was very liberated.
Hunting during the 1600s in the middle colonies was necessary in order to get food and clothing. Food supplies were not readily available like today so it was a way of survival.
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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.
Most of the people who lived in middle colonies back then did go to the church, although it wasn't mandatory like some other colonies.
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