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Slavery In Southern Colonies
- Very popular
- Plantations
- 50+% was enslaved
- Mostly from Africa
- Women in homes
Slavery in New England Colonies
- Not very important
- Some had slaves - but
mostly just wealthy people
Slavery in the Middle Colonies
- More than the New England colonies, less than the Southern colonies.
- Held more skilled positions [blacksmiths, carpentry].
- Indentured servants more popular.
Why New England Colonies Founded
- Mostly to escape religious persecution.
- 1630- John Winthrop
lead Puritans to Massachusetts to escape the Anglican Church's persecution
Why Southern Colonies Founded
- Financial opportunities.
- Seeking gold or other ways of fortune.
- Later cash crops were made into plantations for money.
Why Middle Colonies Founded
- Either trade and profits or religious persecution.
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Quakers - with leader Penn- took over Pennsylvania. New York and New Jersey for trading purposes.
Economy Southern Colonies
- Rich soil supported plantations.
- Plantations made them money.
Economy New England Colonies
- Rocky soil/ climate harsh
- Trade was a key part of the economy.
- Traded furs, pickled beef,
pork, dried fish, whale oil.
- Waters off the coast was key to their success.
Economy Middle Colonies
- Based around trade.
- Traded goods with Britain and West Indes.
- In NY and NJ fur trade was boss.
- All of this trade resulted in moderate economy.
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