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What does the term interdepedence mean?. dependence between two or more people, groups, or things. Example, how the colonies were able to get things they could not produce/ they trade to get what they needed. What is the geography and climate of the Southern Colonies?.
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dependence between two or more people, groups, or things. Example, how the colonies were able to get things they could not produce/ they trade to get what they needed.
Geography-Appalachian Mts.,-Piedmont,-Atlantic coastal Plain,-good harbors & riversClimate-Humid-mild winters & hot summers
Tobacco, • cotton, • indigo, • wood products • rice
Social • Plantations (slavery), • mansions, • indentured servants, • few cities, few schools • Church of England Civic • Counties
What did the Southern Colonies get from the New England Colonies?
The Southern colonies depended on the New England colonies for manufactured goods, including tools and equipment
New England • New Hampshire • Massachusetts • Connecticut • Rhode Island Mid-Atlantic • New York • New Jersey • Delaware • Pennsylvania Southern • Maryland • Virginia • North Carolina • South Carolina • Georgia
What are the human and natural resources of the Southern Colonies?
Human • farmers • enslaved African Americans • Indentured servants Natural -fertile land, -rivers, -harbors
What is the social and civic life of the New England Colonies?
Social • Village and church as center of life • Religious reformers and separatists Civic • Town Meetings
What is the geography and climate of the New England colonies?
Geography • Appalachian Mountains, • Boston harbor, • hilly terrain, • rocky soil, • jagged coastline Climate • Moderate summers, • cold winters
What are the human and natural resources of the New England Colonies?
Human • Skilled craftsmen • shopkeepers, • Shipbuilders Natural • Timber • Fish • deep harbors
Fishing, • shipbuilding, • industry, • Naval supplies
What did the New England Colonies get from the Southern Colonies?
depended on the Southern colonies for raw materials such as cotton, tobacco, & indigo
What did the New England Colonies get from the Mid-Atlantic Colonies?
Plymouth colony was settled by separatists from the Church of England who wanted to avoid religious persecution
Puritans • wanted to avoid religious persecution
Quakers • wanted to have freedom to practice their faith without interference
People who had been in debtor’s prisons in England. • They hoped to experience a new life in the colony • To experience economic freedom and a new life in the New World.
Colonies in North America were established for religious and economic reasons
Economic venture by the Virginia Company of London in 1607. • It is the 1st permanent settlement in the North America
What is the geography and climate of the Mid-Atlantic colonies?
Geography • Appalachian Mts. • Coastal lowlands • Harbors & bays Climate • Moderate winters • Mild summers
What are the natural & human resources of the Mid-Atlantic colonies?
Human • Unskilled and skilled workers Fisherman Natural • Rich farmland • rivers
Livestock • Grain • Fish
What is the social and civic life of the Mid-Atlantic colonies?
Social • Varied and diverse lifestyles • Diverse religions Civic • Market Towns