The New England colonies were primarily settled by Puritans and Pilgrims seeking religious freedom from the Church of England. These groups, particularly in Massachusetts, aimed to create a society based on their strict religious beliefs. Additionally, other settlers included tradesmen, farmers, and merchants attracted by opportunities for land and commerce. The harsh climate and rocky terrain shaped their communal and industrious way of life.
they were settled mainly by English, French, Dutch, and Germans.
German immigrants settled the middle colonies.
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Colonists.
Mainly England, Holland and Germany.
New England colonies had land that was mainly filled with rocks, or sand.
the pilgrims were puritans they wanted to go to Virgina but ended up in Massachusetts in 1620.
Catholics, Puritans, Seperatists, Angicans and Quackers.
new England was were people from England settled in during the 1700s.
New England colonies did not have slavery. Since they were first settled by Puritan's they laid the foundation for the religious, intellectual, and social order of the New England colonies. This included the use of slaves. Slavery was abolished in the New England colonies in 1774.
No, puritans settled in the New England Colonies which include: Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Maine.
the first group that settled new England were the puritans