No, it was not a middle colony. It was the New England Colony, and it was based north of the MIddle colony.
Old Salem, in the British colony of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts
All of the colonies founded in the 1600s in the New World were important. However, Massachusetts was the seat of the Revolution and had the most influence.
Lexington is near Boston. It's part of the Massachusetts Bay colony.
Bradford along with many others came to Plymouth colony and later to Massachusetts for religious freedom and a better life then under the control of England.
Massachusetts was, in fact, not a middle colony. The middle colonies consisted of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
Fishing, timber, livestock, and shipping industries became the focus. There was still some subsistence farming to be had in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Old Salem, in the British colony of Massachusetts.
No it's not. The Middle Colony states were New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
Massachusetts
All of the colonies founded in the 1600s in the New World were important. However, Massachusetts was the seat of the Revolution and had the most influence.
John Winthrop, John Andros and William Phips were all elected in the 1600s.
John Winthrop, John Andros and William Phips were all elected in the 1600s.
Lexington is near Boston. It's part of the Massachusetts Bay colony.
The Middle Colonies
Bradford along with many others came to Plymouth colony and later to Massachusetts for religious freedom and a better life then under the control of England.
The native Americans helped the people of the northern colony of Massachusetts not the middle