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Social life: villages and church as center of life; religious reformers and separatists |
New England
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Political & Civic life: town meetings
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New England
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Geography & Climate: Appalachian Highlands; coastal lowlands; bays; deep rivers; rich farmland
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Mid-Atlantic
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Social life: villages and cities; diverse lifestyles and diverse religions
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Mid-Atlantic
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Specialization: livestock, grain, & fish
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Mid-Atlantic
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Geography & Climate: moderate climate; mild winters
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Mid-Atlantic
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Political & Civic life: market towns
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Mid-Atlantic
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Specialization: tobacco, cotton, indigo, wood products
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Southern Colonies
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Specialization: fishing; shipbuilding industry and naval supplies
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New England
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Geography & Climate: Appalachian Highlands; Boston Harbor; rocky, jagged coastline
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New England
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Geography & Climate: moderate summers; cold winters
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New England
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Geography & Climate: Appalachian Highlands; Piedmont; Atlantic Coastal Plain; good harbors; rivers
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Southern Colonies
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Political & Civic life: counties (plantations and farms were spread out)
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Southern colonies
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Social life: plantations (slavery); mansions; indentured servants; few schools; few cities; Church of England
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Southern colonies
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Geography & Climate: humid climate; mild winters: HOT summers
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Southern colonies
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Natural resources: timber, fish, deep harbors
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New England
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Natural resources: rich farmlands, rivers
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Mid-Atlantic
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Natural resources: fertile land, rivers, harbors
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Southern colonies
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Human resources: skilled craftsmen, shopkeepers, shipbuilders
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New England
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Human resources: skilled & unskilled workers, fishermen
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Mid-Atlantic
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Human resources: farmers, enslaved African Americans
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Southern colonies
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How did New England depend on the Southern colonies?
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New England depended on the Southern colonies for raw materials such as cotton
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How did New England depend of the Middle colonies?
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New England depended on the Middle colonies for grain and livestock
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How did the Mid-Atlantic colonies depend on the New England & Southern colonies?
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The Mid-Atlantic colonies traded with both the New England and Southern colonies to get the products they didn’t produce.
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How did the Southern colonies depend on the New England colonies?
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The Southern colonies depended on New England for manufactured goods including tools and equipment.
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What area of Colonial America supported the Church of England?
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Southern colonies
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What area of Colonial America did separatists live in?
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New England |