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Title: Colonial Regions


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ColonialRegions
  • Environment, Culture, and Migration.

2
The Three Regions
  • New England
  • Middle Colonies
  • Southern Colonies

3
New EnglandEnvironment
  • Northern Eastern Woodlands
  • Very Short Growing Season
  • Long Cold Winters
  • Large Forests
  • On the Atlantic Ocean

4
New EnglandEconomy People
  • Economy
  • Subsistence Farming
  • Timber and Ship Building Supplies (Rope, Masts,
    Tar)
  • Dried Fish
  • Rum and other Manufactured Trade Goods
  • PEOPLE
  • Puritans and Pilgrims who believed in working
    hard and following strict rules.
  • Merchants, Manufacturers, and Lawyers.

5
New EnglandGovernment
  • Self-Governing Charters
  • Town Meetings
  • The Mayflower Compact
  • The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
6
Middle ColoniesEnvironment
  • Lower Eastern Woodlands
  • Medium growing season and cold winters.
  • Many lakes and rivers for transportation.

7
Middle ColoniesEconomy People
  • Economy
  • Called the Bread Colonies
  • Farmed Wheat, Oat, Barley and Rye.
  • Made homespun products.
  • Traded very little.
  • PEOPLE
  • People from England, the Netherlands, France,
    Germany and others.
  • Puritans, Quakers, Anglicans, Catholics, and Jews.

8
Middle ColoniesGovernment
New York
  • Proprietary Charters
  • Religious Freedom and Tolerance
  • Freedom of the Press
  • Strong Courts

Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Delaware
9
Southern ColoniesClimate and Economy
  • Climate
  • Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains.
  • Long growing season and fertile land.
  • Warm for most of the year
  • Economy
  • Farmed Tobacco, Rice, Indigo, and Cotton.
  • Trade cash crops farmed on Plantations.
  • Purchase manufactured goods.

10
Southern ColoniesPeople
  • Anglicans
  • English Plantation Owners, Indentured Servants,
    Transported Criminals, and Slaves.

11
Southern ColoniesGovernment
Maryland
Virginia
  • Joint-Stock and Proprietary Charters.
  • The House of Burgesses
  • Colonies run for the profit of the Joint-Stock
    Company or Proprietors.

North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
12
Colonial RegionsVocabulary
  • Merchant A person who produces or trades goods.
  • Subsistence Farming When a family grows only
    enough food to survive.
  • Homespun Products that are made at home
    (furniture, clothing, etc.)
  • Cash Crops Crops that are grown in large amounts
    and sold for a profit.

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Colonial RegionsVocabulary
  • Indentured Servants People who are brought to
    the colonies and must work to pay off the trip.
  • Transported Criminals Criminals that are taken
    from jail and made to work in the colonies.
  • Slaves People captured in Africa and sold to
    plantation owners. The plantation owner saw them
    as property.

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ColonialRegions
  • The End
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