Great Migration...
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Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Haven
New England.
Middle Colonies New England Colonies Southern Colonies
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1.how settlers used the land and water of new england colonies? 2. how settlers used the land and water of middle colonies? 3. and southern colonies?
they came from the middle, New England or southern colonies.
Why because it involed different settlers
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The region with the highest proportion of English settlers in 1760 was the New England colonies, specifically areas like Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. These colonies were established by English Puritans in the early 17th century and maintained strong cultural ties to England.
New England colonies: Settlers came to the New England colonies for religious freedom and to establish communities based on Puritan beliefs. Middle colonies: Settlers came to the middle colonies for economic opportunities such as farming, trade, and industry, as well as religious freedom. Southern colonies: Settlers came to the southern colonies primarily for economic reasons, including agricultural opportunities like tobacco and rice farming, as well as the prospect of owning land and becoming wealthy.
wood is what the settlers found in New England
Common fish found in the New England colonies included cod, haddock, flounder, mackerel, and lobster. The abundance of these species played a significant role in the economy and diet of early New England settlers.
Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Haven
many early settlers came to the new world as indentured servants. They were either paying of debts, serving out prison terms or very desperate to survive.