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1. Unlike New England Colonies,many different religious groups lived in the Middle Colonies. 2. The Middle colonies had a lot of fertile soil. 3. the Middle Colonies exported much more wheat and grains. by someone age 10
3,929,214 people lived in the middle colonies.
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Yes. Puritans lived in the southern colonies as well as the middle colonies and new england colonies.
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Unlike New England Colonies,many different religious groups lived in the Middle Colonies. The Middle colonies had a lot of fertile soil.
1. Unlike New England Colonies,many different religious groups lived in the Middle Colonies. 2. The Middle colonies had a lot of fertile soil. 3. the Middle Colonies exported much more wheat and grains. by someone age 10
Yes, the middle colonies were known for their religious diversity. Quakers, Catholics, Lutherans, and other religious groups lived together in harmony in colonies such as Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware. This diversity and tolerance for different faiths were key characteristics of the middle colonies.
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The Middle colonies were New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. The different groups of people that settled in these colonies were the Dutch, German, and British. Native American also lived in these areas. The religious groups included the Protestant, Quakers, Anglicans, and French Huguenots, and some Catholics.
It depends what colony. Yes, some colonies, such as Pennslyvania, Rhode Island, and Conecticut were tolerant according to religions, but colonies such as Maryland were not
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3,929,214 people lived in the middle colonies.
The colonies were separated into the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies.
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