1. The Middle Colonies were the most ethnically and religiously diverse of the thirteen original colonies because of the influence of their Polish, English, Dutch, French and German origins. This influence included tolerance in religion, and resulted in New Netherland's success as the commercial center of the eastern North American colonies. This was evident by the fact that they had more agriculture than the New England colonies. The Middle Colonies were also known as the "bread basket" of the thirteen colonies because of their large grain export. It was also the mid-Atlantic colonies that expanded into other areas of commerce before the other colonies at the time. African Americans both slave and free, made up more than 15 percent of the population of the lower Hudson River. There were many brick buildings in the Middle Colony due to the amount of clay along the riverbanks. Originally, clothing in the Middle Colonies for the most part resembled the Dutch form of dress from the south. Quakers wore neat and simple clothing as their religion taught them. Many clothes were homemade on the frontier. Flax produced linen and deerskin was used to make breeches, shirts, jackets, and moccasins. Forest products were used to make dyes. Yellow came from butternut tree bark; red came from the roots of the madder herb; blue was extracted from the flowers of indigo plants to obtain the Indigo dye; brown came from the hulls of black walnuts. English settlers started arriving in the colonies in 1607. Two different companies would Compare_and_contrast_the_New_England_and_middle_colonies_in_terms_of_motives_for_founding_religious_and_social_composition_and_political_developmentthe expeditions for the colonist. The Virginia Company and Massachusetts Bay Company would both set up colonies in the new world. They shared their similarities and differences while setting up the colonies. They would struggle the first year, have problems with the Indians, create a system of laws to rule by and were established to help the mother country, England. Both companies would start out differently. They had different reasons to go there, took different people, and had different economic organizations, religions and education. When the settlers arrived to America they were seeing new land and things they had never seen before. So when the colonist funded by the Virginia Company and Massachusetts Bay came they both struggles the first year. Typhoid fever and Malaria were some of the diseases killing the colonist. In Jamestown only 38 of the original 104 would survive the first year. The Massachusetts Bay Co. in Plymouth had 200 of their settlers die the first year. Both colonies would have their problems and get help from the Indians. The Northern colonies built ships and traded to make their money. Although, they had their similarities there were also some differences they had. Also, they came with different people. They believed in hard work and shipped food and lumber to the other colonies. A group of Pilgrims who thought their children were growing up Dutch instead of English, got a charter from the Massachusetts Bay Company and set sail for Virginia, but got blown off course and landed in Plymouth, looking for Religious freedom. The colony of Virginia grew tobacco as their main cash crop and had indentured servants to help grow it. The Puritans in Plymouth came with their whole families in groups of 6-10 people. In the end most of the money would go to England. In the 1620's religious turmoil had erupted in England. The Puritans would establish the Mayflower Compact in 1620 and went by majority rule. In Massachusetts the Puritans tried to avoid slavery to keep from contaminating their religion.
encouraging greater religious enthusiasm and political independence'
None; the middle colonies had a very diverse religious population.
The "main" reason the British established the 13 colonies was for financial opportunity. They wanted to take over New France and control the fur trade. Other reasons the colonies were found: to avoid religious persecution and for profits.
Political representation differed in the colonies when compared to England. The colonists did not have any representation. The English citizens did.
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for religious and political freedom
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Encouraging greater religious enthusiasm and political independence.
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The presence of religion in colonies influenced social and political dynamics in early settlements by shaping laws, governance, and community values. Religious beliefs often played a significant role in decision-making, conflict resolution, and the establishment of societal norms. Additionally, religious institutions provided a sense of community and identity, which helped to unify and organize the early settlers. This integration of religion into daily life had a profound impact on the development of social structures and political systems in the colonies.
for religious, political, and profitable reasons. Queen Elizabeth also wanted to expand the empire.
Religion played a significant role in shaping the social and political landscape of the 13 colonies. Many colonists were motivated by religious beliefs to seek freedom and establish new communities in America. Different religious groups influenced laws, governance, and societal norms in their respective colonies. For example, Puritans in New England established strict moral codes, while Quakers in Pennsylvania promoted religious tolerance and equality. Religious differences often led to conflicts and the establishment of separate colonies with distinct social and political structures.
Encouraging greater religious enthusiasm and political independence.
Trade helped the development of East Africa with wealth and power. Religious groups developed East Africa by settling colonies.
The political development that increased tensions between the colonies and Great Britain before the revolution was the taxation that the colonists deemed unfair. Ultimately, England was becoming too controlling.