Colonial Regions Notes Mid-Atlantic (Middle) Colonies Southern
... Baltimore founded it as a refuge for English Catholics. Religion did not have the same impact on communities as in the New England colonies or the Mid-Atlantic colonies because people lived on plantations that were often distant and spread out from one another. Economy – The Southern economy was alm ...
... Baltimore founded it as a refuge for English Catholics. Religion did not have the same impact on communities as in the New England colonies or the Mid-Atlantic colonies because people lived on plantations that were often distant and spread out from one another. Economy – The Southern economy was alm ...
The 13 Colonies During the 1500s and 1600s, Spain, France, and
... Economy – The Southern economy was almost entirely based on farming. Rice, indigo, tobacco, sugarcane, and cotton were cash crops. Crops were grown on large plantations where slaves and indentured servants worked the land. The English colonists made most of their own decisions about laws and taxes. ...
... Economy – The Southern economy was almost entirely based on farming. Rice, indigo, tobacco, sugarcane, and cotton were cash crops. Crops were grown on large plantations where slaves and indentured servants worked the land. The English colonists made most of their own decisions about laws and taxes. ...
British Colonial Trade Regulations, 1651-1764 Act
... • Required a1l crews to be at least 1/2 English in nationality • Most goods must be carried on English or colonial ships • Goal: eliminate Dutch competition from colonial trading routes • Required all colonial trade to be on English si1ips • Master and 3/4 of crew must be English • Long ...
... • Required a1l crews to be at least 1/2 English in nationality • Most goods must be carried on English or colonial ships • Goal: eliminate Dutch competition from colonial trading routes • Required all colonial trade to be on English si1ips • Master and 3/4 of crew must be English • Long ...
Map of DeSoto`s 1539-43 exploration through the Southeast Virginia
... colonies attracted religious dissenters, they tended to migrate in families. Such family connections were less prevalent in the South. The economy of growing cash crops would require a labor force that would be unknown north of Maryland. Slaves and indentured servants, although present in the North, ...
... colonies attracted religious dissenters, they tended to migrate in families. Such family connections were less prevalent in the South. The economy of growing cash crops would require a labor force that would be unknown north of Maryland. Slaves and indentured servants, although present in the North, ...
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... England live and why did they live there? In villages and towns around the harbors because may New Englanders carried on some kind of trade or business ...
... England live and why did they live there? In villages and towns around the harbors because may New Englanders carried on some kind of trade or business ...