Domestic population
No, in England fewer then 5% of people owned land. In the colonies fertile land gave the colonist a chance to prosper.
Most people in the New England colonies came to America for freedom of religion. Some also had economic reasons.
to visit their sights
cause the farms in this fertile area were larger and the people lived farther apart than the people in New England.
The people in the North American colonies became unhappy and declared their independence. Massachusetts and Virginia were major players in the struggle for independence.
the england setup becauses they were no more people in the england colonies
The colonies were separated into the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies.
Well there were many Reasons # England charged too many taxes. # England commanded to only trade with the Mother Country(england). # Didn't give any rights to the colonies nor the people of the colonies. # Probitted Many town Meetings. # Didn't have many of the Democratic Principles. # Didn't allow the colonies to break off from the mother country (England) and wouldn't let them be independent.
If you are referring to "New England," this means a group of British colonies in the New World that today are the states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. The people who lived in the British colonies originally came from England to live in North America; eventually, these colonists declared their independence from England, and New England became part of the United States.
people in the newengland colonies wear homeless clothes
Most people in the middle colonies where loyalists
Puritans
the colonies were controlled by England as there people before settled in the virgina company England later seize the America
The Africans that were enslaved in the Southern Colonies were the main workforce because the settlers did not have the endurance or skills to do the work. Africans were strong, skilled, and were able to endure the climate better than the people who enslaved them.
Pilgrims at first New England . 13 colonies.
church
England