The people of the New England colonies, for the most part, came to America so they could practice their chosen religion freely. The Southern settlers usually came to America for a business opportunity or for an entrepreneurial purpose. While both colonies had slavery at one time, it was much more common in the south than the north. The southern colonies tended to have large farms or plantations, while those in the New England colonies tended to be small. The southern colonies tended to be predominantly members of the Anglican church, while the religions in the New England colonies were more diverse.
People of African descent, brought to Florida and Louisiana during the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries, learned to speak Spanish or French rather than English, and they became Roman Catholics rather than Protestants. In addition, the routes to freedom were more plentiful in the Spanish and French colonies than they were in Britain's plantation colonies.
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I will give you a suggestion to help you. Make a Venn diagram for your comparison and contrast of the colonies. With it laid out that way you can write the essay. I would also suggest you start with Jamestown since they came in 1607 and Plymouth happens in 1620. You could do a paragraph or two on Jamestown explaining why they came to Virginia and what happened. Then, move to Plymouth and explore how their colony was set up and why. Then, compare the two, and finally contrast them. I would end the essay with a summary putting it all together. A good opening line for your essay is " the purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast Jamestown and Plymouth " you can use this line with just about anything you write and it will help focus your thinking for your essay.
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the southern colonies had mostly platations and had the largest amount of slaves in the 3 regions of colonies. In the middle colonies they were very tolerant of differant religions and ethnicities
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by trading fish and fur
southern-warm climate and rich soil new england-cold climate and rocky soil
The Southern colonies strongly favored slavery while the Northern colonies largely opposed slavery. Southern colonists had vast amounts of land but were far from other locals. The Northerners lived closer and were able to have more social gatherings, The Southerners were mainly Protestants while the Northerners were mainly Puritans.
The Tidewater region and the backcountry developed two different ways to life.
The new enlgand portion had rocky soil and a long winter with not many planing days so they had to resort to fising and other ocean jobs. the middle colonies had a better summer and planting season and didn't have to fish as much but still had to when it was winter. the soil was also rocky just not as rocky as the new englan colonies. the southern colonies and almost no rocks in their soil andhad the longest growing season and had the best soil and only fished if they didn't have land to plant.
The people of the New England colonies, for the most part, came to America so they could practice their chosen religion freely. The Southern settlers usually came to America for a business opportunity or for an entrepreneurial purpose. While both colonies had slavery at one time, it was much more common in the south than the north. The southern colonies tended to have large farms or plantations, while those in the New England colonies tended to be small. The southern colonies tended to be predominantly members of the Anglican church, while the religions in the New England colonies were more diverse.
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