some of the settelers were spanish explorers
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some of the settelers were spanish explorers
some of the settelers were spanish explorers
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Some of the colonies were started for religious freedom such as Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. Others were started for economic opportunity such as New York, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
There are either 4 or 5. The southern colonies consisted of the states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, and under some classifications Maryland -- it is south of the Mason-Dixon Line. (Most of Delaware is also, but despite being a slave state, Delaware is more intrinsically linked with Pennsylvania and New Jersey of the Middle Colonies.) New England : New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut Middle Colonies : New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware Southern Colonies : Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
The answer could be either North Carolina, South Carolina, Rhode Island, New Jersey, or New York.
some of the New England colonies in the 1600s-1750s were Massachusetts Rhode Island Virginia Connecticut New Hampshire Maine North Carolina South Carolina New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Georgia
Slaves arrived in South Carolina through various means, including being transported on ships from West Africa as part of the transatlantic slave trade. They were also sometimes brought in from other American colonies or purchased from slave markets. Additionally, some slaves were born into slavery in South Carolina.
Southern Colonies in North America were established by Great Britain during the 16th and 17th centuries and consisted of South Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland (This is in fact in the Southern Colonies and not in the Middle Colonies as some sources say) [citation needed], Virginia, and Georgia.
Some occupations in colonial North Carolina were: Sewing, craftmen, artisticfeatureics, & fishing.
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