Massachusetts and Connecticut. Massachusetts being the origin of much radical thought and political innovation, and Connecticut being the hideaway for the victims of such.
Canada and the Mid-Atlantic States.
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Horse pulled caridges were the method of transportation in the New England colonies in 1700's.
the new England coloniesthe middle coloniesand the southern colonies
The Anglican Church was the official church of England during the 1700s.
Large families and more immigrants came to the colonies.
The greatest achievements during the 1700s were the preparation and beginning battles for independence from Britain. Nowhere in the colonies was the patriotism and the refusal to be subjugated stronger than in the New England colonies. The most important events prior to the war took place in New England. The Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre, both took place in the New England colonies. The important beginning battles of the American Revolutionary War in Lexington and Concord also took place in the New England colonies.
new England was were people from England settled in during the 1700s.
The colonial regions in the 1700s were the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, the Southern Colonies, and the Back Country. The Back Country was near the Appalachian Mountains.
New England colonies, middle colonies, southern colonies and backcountry
The New England Primer
If you're referring only to British colonies, then there were only three. The New England Colonies, the Middle or Mid-Atlantic colonies, and the Southern Colonies.
Horse pulled caridges were the method of transportation in the New England colonies in 1700's.
remained tiny compared with the number in England
The Chesapeake, The New England, The Middle Colonies, and The South.
the new England coloniesthe middle coloniesand the southern colonies
The population of the 13 colonies in the mid 1700s was about 2.5 million.
The southern colonies in the 1600s-1700s were predominantly Anglican due to the influence of the Church of England. However, there was also religious diversity with the presence of other denominations like Baptists, Presbyterians, and Catholics. These colonies were generally more tolerant of religious beliefs compared to the New England colonies.
in the 1700s the new England colonies mainly had subsistence farming because of harsh climates and rocky soil. but in the 1800s the industrial revolution happened so many new England colonist became factory workers.