The New England colonies had several important seaports, of which the most important was Boston.
England had established the colonies in North America to make England rich.England rulers passed laws to regulate, or control, trade in the colonies.
The English colonies had many enemies. Usually, they were the natives of the colonized land or other empires. In the case of the American colonies, England became their enemy.
No, they did not. Colonies so much to the north could hardly grow any crops at all. They only hunted, they did not grow. It was very rare for a farm to be in a New England colony so the thought of a plantation was unheard of in those northern colonies.ANSWERNo, the New England colonies did not have plantations.
The Declaration of Independence established the freedom of Americans to live their lives and control their own destiny. It was important to the colonies because unless they were recognized by other countries as an independent country, the war would be seen as an internal affair between England and her colonies. Any other country (such as France) would hesitate to join the fight against England under those circumstances.
Yes, there were many rivers including the Hudson River
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Occupations in the New England colonies were essentially the same as in any place inhabited by western Europeans. They included:farmermillersawyercoopersmithslawyerphysicianclergyteacherbakercarpentersailorfishermanseamstresssoldierclockmakersurveyor
The act(s) which made it illegal to trade with any other country besides England was the Navigation Acts.
The New England colonies had several important seaports, of which the most important was Boston.
Political representation differed in the colonies when compared to England. The colonists did not have any representation. The English citizens did.
Barley any slaves.
England had established the colonies in North America to make England rich.England rulers passed laws to regulate, or control, trade in the colonies.
The English colonies had many enemies. Usually, they were the natives of the colonized land or other empires. In the case of the American colonies, England became their enemy.
They didn't have any cars then
They'd already taken that part of America when they called it New England. They lost New England along with the other American colonies during the American War for Independence and did not try and reclaim any areas after that.
I do not believe that any other calendar was in use in the United States at any time after the Revolutionary War. England adopted the calendar in 1752, at which time there was not yet any country called the United States--the 13 colonies were part of England.