In Colonial America, one characteristic was very rigid social classes. Because the people living there came from England, there was a similar structure to what was found in that country: a wealthy upper class of landowners, and a lower class, some of whom were indentured servants. There was also a culture dominated by one religion-- Protestant Christianity.
the community was self-sufficent
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on streams and rivers
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An idealized Spanish town in Middle America typically features a central plaza, colonial architecture, and a strong sense of community. However, a characteristic that is not typically associated with these towns is the presence of modern skyscrapers, as the aesthetic and historical charm of these towns is rooted in their colonial past and traditional designs. Additionally, the towns often emphasize pedestrian-friendly environments rather than heavy traffic or urban sprawl.
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In colonial times , were the different kinds of towns and cities located?
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Yes they did.
Colonial Delaware had only one major city or town and that was the town of Wilmington. Wilmington was greatly established by Swedish immigrants in the Delaware Colony.
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on streams and rivers
All colonial towns had a green to be used as a gathering place.
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