The official name for the type of people that settled in the New England Colonies were the Separatist Puritans, but we know them better as the Pilgrims. They left England to gain religious freedom for themselves and their families.
The N.E. colonies were compromised of mostly Puritans
There were English, a little bit of French, etc.
The British Colonies, so to speak, were 13 in number and were aptly named Thirteen Colonies. The English colony ... These Thirteen American Colonies were grouped under three different heads depending on the type of governance: ... Charter Colonies - These colonies were established when the British Crown granted a charter,
Southern colonies were a rural type of colony. The southern colonies were very rich with agriculture. These colonies were also a place to live for the wealthy. Since the southern colonies had many wealthy people, there were also a lot of slaves.
they umm went 2 school like everyone...duuhhh(I'm someone else)New England colonies had mainly Public schools for boys and "Dame Schools" for girls.Middle Colonies had Private Schools, but only for the sons of the wealthy.Southern Colonies rarely had any type of schooling except for the option of having a Private Tutor.*nods* Hope that helped~!
New England Colonies
New England colonies were usually founded by groups of people who wanted to find religious freedom in the New World. They were trying to escape persecution by the Anglicans in England. These colonies were usually run by the religion, a government type called an theocracy.
The type of farming practiced in the New England colonies was subsistence farming. New England colonies used this method because their thin, rocky soil prevented them from planting great crops.
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Plantation
The N.E. colonies were compromised of mostly Puritans
It was a jagged coastline.
represenitive
Mud log cabins
There were quite a few different good that were shipped from England to the colonies. Tea was one very popular good that was shipped.
The Southern Colonies were agricultural lands. It was mostly populated by the upper class of England who owned the lands and their slaves who worked on the land. These slaves were mostly African.
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