Middle colonies
If someone first arrived in the colonies, they would most likely be sent to a port city such as Boston, New York, or Philadelphia. From there, they would typically be directed to a local settlement or plantation, depending on their skills and purpose for coming. Many newcomers might also be processed through indentured servitude or assigned to work in agriculture or trades to support the growing economy. Overall, their destination would depend on their background and the needs of the colony.
North Carolina had the most settelers
i think it is South Carolina
The area now known as North Carolina grew large crops of tobacco.
While the cities in the New England and northern colonies were the most populous, the south had the largest population. The reason southern and Chesapeake colonies had the highest level of population was due to slaves. Large plantations utilized a high number of African slaves.
what area of the colonies contained the most settlement what area of the colonies contained the most settlement
North Carolina had the most settelers
New Jersey
southern colonies
i think it is South Carolina
Which southern colony? If you mean the southern English colonies that became the United States - they were mostly Christian, except for some Jews and newly arrived slaves were most likely Muslim. Most of the Christians were Southern Baptists. There were other colonies in South America that could be called southern colonies and colonies in the country that became South Africa. The religious mix was the same.
Connecticut
Most Colonies were managed by?
The area now known as North Carolina grew large crops of tobacco.
No. The Portuguese Army is the most active in deactivating mines in its own ex-colonies, most notably Angola, the most landmine-ridden area of the globe.
Southern colonies
royal colonies