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What races were in the New England Colonies?

English men & woman


What were the roles of women in Chesapeake colonies?

The women in the Chesapeake colonies made men actually think and helped with reproduction. No, I will not explain the reproduction process.


Economy of New England Colonies?

In the 17th Century, New England's economy was just getting started. There were several companies that sent men and women to New England to work in the logging industry in the late 1500's. Many of the men did not do the work they were asked to do, so the companies did not prosper at first.


What did most people in New England earn a living?

Many New England colonies earn there living because they have the sea where they can go fishing and they are also lucky that big whales are there. They need the whales for the oil because that time there were no electricity so the most important part of the whales body was blumber because it has fats that has oil when they burn it!


What were the demographics of the new England colonies?

If you dont know the answer stfu please, cause people are actually looking for answers, The answer is that New England colonists included more educated men as well as many skilled farmers, tradesmen and craftsmen. They were mostly farmers and settled in small villages for common religious activity. Shipbuilding, commerce, and fisheries were important in coastal towns. New England's healthy climate (the cold winters killed the mosquitoes and other disease-bearing insects), and abundant food supply resulted in the lowest death rate and highest birth rate of any place in the world (marriage was expected and birth control was not, and a much higher than average number of children and mothers survived). The eastern and northern frontier around the initial New England settlements was mainly settled by the Yankee descendants of the original New Englanders. Emigration to the New England colonies after 1640 and the start of the English Civil War decreased to less than 1% (about equal to the death rate) in nearly all years prior to 1845. The rapid growth of the New England colonies (total population ~700,000 by 1790) was almost entirely due to the high birth rate (>3%) and low death rate (<1%) per year.

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What were the men roles in the New England colonies?

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Colonial life in america compared to england?

Men and women's roles in America were almost the same as their roles in England, but the colonies were very isolated from England. In America, the colonists had to worry about Indian attacks, and slavery. There were poor families in England,but no slaves. Men outnumbered women in the American colonies,and the mortality rates were much higher in America than England.


What governments did New England colonies had?

The new England colonies had democratic government because many men got to vote on who to run the colony


What races were in the New England Colonies?

English men & woman


What were the roles of men in the colonies?

they had to hunt


What was the churches influence on the government effect the new England colonies?

New England colonies were Purtians and the effect was that only white men who owned land and were members of the church and were 21 could vote.


Did the middle colonies have the highest literacy rate for white men?

No. In New England, 85 percent of white men were literate. In the Middle Colonies, 65 percent of white men were literate, and in the Southern Colonies, about 50 percent were.


What were the roles of women in Chesapeake colonies?

The women in the Chesapeake colonies made men actually think and helped with reproduction. No, I will not explain the reproduction process.


What were the roles of men in New Hampshire colony?

growing crops


Economy of New England Colonies?

In the 17th Century, New England's economy was just getting started. There were several companies that sent men and women to New England to work in the logging industry in the late 1500's. Many of the men did not do the work they were asked to do, so the companies did not prosper at first.


Was the sons of liberty a group of men from Boston and othernew England colonies?

Sons of Liberty was organized by Sam Adams the cousin of John Adams. Sam was the biggest smuggler in the colonies and the man who backed him was Hancock . They were in New England and Boston and used the coves and coastlines to bring in goods off of ships. There was a total of 350 men who were on the roster for the group.


How did the colonists in the new world make their political institution more democratic?

A greater percentage of men could vote in the colonies than could vote in England -Plato