New England had two major colonies they were called the southern and middle colonies. The had many similarities and many differences. Dealing with their population, religion, and economy just to name a few. They also had a different type of economy, one might have been rich and great to harvest on, and the other may have be hard clay like soil.
The southern colonies population at first was really low, then during the 1650’ the population to off and drastically increased, the population was mainly slaves, there's more enslaved people than free people. The southern colonies were more agricultural, the manly crop was tobacco, this is why there was so many slaves, to be able to run all of the farms and ranches. One of the reasons …show more content…
The middle colonies had the soil for planting the land for people to live on the rivers for trading. The Southern colonies had much less they weren’t as successful as the middle colonies they just had agriculture they would just plant tobacco and things of that nature. The southern and the middle colonies also had a different type of religion status, the south had only one main religion which was catholic, and the middle colonies had several different religions, since the middle colonies had trading going on and had rivers which gave more access for people to settle there, unlike the southern colonies. The southern and the middle colonies also had a different outlook on school I didn’t read anything that said anything about school for the southern colonies, so I don’t think that was something of importance for them. On the other hand the middle colonies had many private school, and the were very religious. The only was a girl was allowed to go to school is if she was quaker. The schools taught the students things that would be help them to get into college. They were also taught about religion. I think that the middle colonies were much more successful than the southern colonies. The middle colonies had so much more and I believe they were more advanced than the southern colonies, which just planted tobacco and some wheat and