Although The Northern Colonies had a huge expansion of trade, parks, paved streets, diverse crops and many more, The Middle Colonies are considered the best to live in because it had major ports/trade, had religious diversity by 1775 and fertile land. Americans have often prided themselves on their rich diversity and there was a lot. The middle colonies contained Native American tribes of the Algonquian and Iroquoian language groups. The Middle Colonies had also a sizable percentage of African slaves during the early years and unlike the New England Colonies, the middle colonies had an assortment of religions. With Quakers, Presbyterians, Lutherans and Dutch Calvinists had made the superiority of one faith close to impossible. English, Catholics and Enslaved Africans shared land and some of the proprietors there believed in religious tolerance although some didn’t care as long the people paid for their land so there wasn’t a problem. The Middle Colonies contained Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and New York. Since they were between the Northern and Southern colonies, the middle colonies were important and served as distribution centers in the English mercantile system at that time. Some people were wealthy and worked in the city but most of the colonists were farmers. Farmers grew a good amount of fertile soil for their family and …show more content…
It ended up being an area with conflicting claims from a number of countries. Sweden, Holland, France, and England were the countries but the English never knew the Dutch or the Swedish claims in North America. They were very soon had the control of the East Coast of Maine to Georgia. New Jersey had grew a vastly in the end of the 17th century. New York was a bit too big to govern so it was broken up into two sections and the other section was New Jersey. New Jersey’s main resources were Iron and Cattle. It’s major port was Perth
Beginning in 1607, when ambitious English colonists settled in Jamestown, and continuing until the last of the thirteen colonies was established; geography was a substantial factor in the development of colonial America. The crops that essentially saved the colonists lives, such as tobacco, rice, and indigo, wouldn’t have grown without a certain type and amount of soil to grow properly. Also, the Appalachian Mountains and the dense forests provided a barrier for the colonists, preventing them from going too far west right away, and causing the colonies to form in the arrangement they did. Finally, the population was the most dense in middle colonies, such as New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania partly because of the mild
The New England colonies used to have a rocky soil so they couldn´t have a farm where they wanted to, on top of that there was a lot of hills so they only had small farms. The Middle Colonies used to grow a lot of grains such as corn, wheat and meat such as beef and pork. Their soil was the best one to farm. Southern colonies used to grew a lot of tobacco, rice and indigo. The Southern colonies used to have a rich soil so the people in the southern colonies could make a farm in most of the places that were
New York was first settled by the Dutch and Pennsylvania was founded on the basis of religious tolerance, which are some of the main factors to why the Middle colonies were so diverse. With the New England colonies being settled by Puritans, it wasn't a very accepting region for other religions. The Southern colonies was also mainly a plantation economy which did not attract very many immigrants. In the 1700’s population in the Middle colonies flourished with immigrants from places such as Germany, Ireland, and Scotland. In 1770, about 85,000 German immigrants came to the Middle colonies. Most of the immigrants were made up of Germans because of the War going on in Germany at the time, and they wanted to escape the harsh life there in America. Scots-Irish were also major settlers mainly consisting of farm laborers or tenant farmers. Although the trip over was miserable because of seasickness, bad sanitation, and starvation, immigrants were still able to escape their lives in Europe and were welcomed in the Middle colonies unlike in the other colonial regions. The colonies were also diverse because of the different religions and culture that the immigrants brought. Not only did immigrants come to America for a better life, but they came with their beliefs and spread them among other settlers, making the Middle colonies a more accepting, region. Even though the Middle colonies were
Overall, the most defining factor of the Middle colonies was its ethnic diversity. The backgrounds of its inhabitants included (but was not limited to) German, Dutch, Scotch-Irish, English, French, Welsh, Swedish, Polish, and Finnish. New England could not compete, for its population was almost entirely English, save for the scattered Dutch remnants of New Amsterdam and the Native Americans, of course. The South was biracial, which meant that one was black, white, or an exceedingly rare mixture of the two. The Middle colonies had slaves, though its percentage of slaves in the population was between those of
America was a place for dreams and new beginnings, until white people arrived in 1607. Three groups sailed over the treacherous Atlantic from their cruel lives in England to set up peaceful religious colonies. The only problem is that they attempted to settle in their own way and all failed dismally. The New England, Middle and Southern Colonies grew differently over the period 1619-1760.Examining the three sets of colonies will prove that they were all different: socially, economically, politically but not philosophically.
A benefit to settling in the Middle colonies benefits was that they were not strict about anything. There was desirable land that could be acquired easily and prevailing social and economic equality. They embraced everyone who wanted to settle, regardless of who they were. There was freedom of religion, ethnic diversity and they were very against slavery.
1. There were several main differences among the British colonial regions. The New England colonies being colonized mainly for religion while the Middle colonies found wealth through industry, whereas the Southern colonies sought more trade and wealth opportunities through colonization. Economically, the New England colonies did not have trade as their primary focused, but still were involved in the processes of fishing, lumbering, and trapping, the Middle colonies found their wealth in lumbering and shipbuilding; the Southern colonies sought to grow and trade cash crops for wealth. The Northern colonies composed of [Separatist] Pilgrims, Puritans, and Quakers had more religious reasons for being founded, but not limited to refuge from religious persecution, and a holy society or “city upon a hill.” The Northern colonies were also religiously self-governing; one example being the Mayflower Compact, while the South had regular laws instituted. Demographically, the colonies started with an overwhelming white population over the blacks, but as the tobacco industry grew and slavery became an increasing practice, blacks began to outnumber the white population.
With their economic variety, ethnic diversity, and political factionalism, the middle colonies were the most typically American of England’s thirteen Atlantic seaboard colonies.
Puritans and Pilgrims settled in the New England colonies of Massachusetts, Rode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. The Puritans came to seek religious freedom and new settlements and to escape the religious persecution they were facing in England. The colonies in New England had sandy coasts with assessable ports, forest hills, and flat woodlands. The soil was thin and rocky which was bad for farming. Lumbering, trading, shipbuilding, fishing, and whaling were all common occupations in the New England colonies. Slavery was allowed In the New England colonies, however very few people had slaves. The soil made it difficult to grow crops, so most colonist had small independent farms they could care for on their own, the colonist only grew enough food to feed their families and didn't' have enough to feed slaves. (https://prezi.com/vnfchvubifzb/the-new-england-middle-and-southern-colonies/) The New England colonist was self-governed. The government was highly influenced by religion. When New England sailed over, they found a developed region with a lot of Native Americans. The English and Native Americans didn't get along very well. The English people thought Native Americans were inferior on how they lived. The English people got farming and other skills from the Native people. The four Middle Colonies were New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. English Quakers originally settled in the Middle Colonies. People from France, Holland, Germany, Sweden, Finland,
First off, the Middle Colonies had religious freedom. This means that the people of the Middle Colony were allowed to follow any religion without being punished for it. The Middle Colonies consisted of Christians, Jews, and Protestants. Many of these people escaped from their country to come to the
People from many nations, religions, and cultural backgrounds settled in the middle colonies in several ways. One way people could settle is by taking land; they found land and made a claim on it or stole property from other settlements. Men or women could also have established their own colony where they were the leader. Religious organizations who rebelled against the government, such as the Quakers, were forced to leave the colony and therefore developed new communities. These were the significant ways many different ethnicities fixed themselves in the middle colonies.
The northern and southern colonies, which were founded in the early 1600s. Both shared similarities and differences in reasons for settlement, economics basis, and geography. The northern and southern colonies also shared differences and similarities for hardships, leaders, relationships with the Native Americans, problems and resolutions, growths and changes, and the types of governments.
The middle colonies (or bread basket colonies) held Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The middle colonies (or bread basket colonies) held Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The middle colonies (or bread basket colonies) held Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The middle colonies (or bread basket colonies) held Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The middle colonies (or bread basket colonies) held Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The middle colonies (or bread basket colonies) held Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The middle colonies (or bread basket colonies) held Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The middle colonies (or bread basket
The middle colonies were founded by the Dutch New Amsterdam but led by Quakers and William Penn. The middles colonies consisted of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware. The two largest cities in the middle colonies was Philadelphia and New York. The middle colonies prospered from many farm goods. They prospered with farm good because of their climate. They had warmer winters, warmer summers, very fertile mountain valleys and most of all they had longer growing season than the New England colonies. The colonist in the middle colonies grew a lot of wheat, grains and oats as well as other crops. They are known as the “Bread Basket” of the colonies because of its amount of grains they produced. Producing all of those crops made them
How Did This Affect That Imagine this you come to a new city where do you go. You could go to the business district. There is also the farming district. And the building or trading district. This is the same problems colonists had the face they just had this on a grander scale between colonial regions.