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Similarities And Differences Between The Southern Colonies And New England Colonies

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During the colonial era, England founded the Thirteen Colonies. The Southern region was settled to discover gold. Additionally, New England was founded for religious freedom. The New England and Southern regions have similarities and differences. The geography of the Southern and the New England colonies were different from each other. For instance, New England had mountains and rocky soil. On the other hand, the Southern region had plantations with fertile soil and very flat land. The south also had long growing seasons and warm weather. The New England and Southern regions had some similarities with their geography. New England towns were settled near the Atlantic ocean or by rivers. Plantations were also built near rivers such as the James River (Doc 6). Therefore, the geography of the Southern and New England regions had similarities and differences. …show more content…

The Southerners would make the majority of their profits off of plantations. A plantations are large farms.The colonists purchased slaves on board ship Ashley Ferry to use their labor (Doc 8). The slaves were not paid for their work therefore the colonists could keep their profits. However, in New England they had many towns and cities which were made up of many jobs, including shipbuilding, lumbering, livestock, school teaching, etc. As a result of the schools they had taxes. Taxes are school charges. Therefore all the colonists had to pay for the school to keep it running. Also they had the triangular trade which was the trade between England, Africa, and the colonies. This is how the colonies got most products, by trading to other countries for new material. As a result the colonies made profit because of the

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