The New England colonies, which included Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire, differed in several ways, particularly in their founding purposes and social structures. Massachusetts was primarily settled for religious reasons by Puritans seeking to create a "city upon a hill," while Rhode Island was founded by dissenters like Roger Williams who advocated for religious freedom and separation of church and state. Connecticut developed as a more agriculturally oriented colony with a focus on trade, while New Hampshire was more rural and less economically diverse. These differences led to distinct cultural, political, and economic developments across the region.
England was in charge of the New England colonies. Where the middle colonies had their own government.
it is the middle, southern and the new England (another words for the new colonies)
New England colonies, middle colonies, southern colonies and backcountry
They rule that's why.
They rule that's why.
different symbols
new England colonies
The New England colonies would have been different if there were trees because the soil is rocky and not as fertile
Why because it involed different settlers
The New England colonies would have been different if there were trees because the soil is rocky and not as fertile
They had more indentured servants than the other colonies
They had more indentured servants than the other colonies