
Colonial Period Early colonial settlements were similar in that each developed near the coastline. EX) Jamestown (1607) Plymouth (1620) New England Colonies- the New England Colonies developed initially as religious outposts by various subjugated groups. Influenced by good harbors, abundant forests, rocky soil, and a short growing season. Geographic factors influenced the economy of New England by promoting the growth of trade and manufacturing. Developed villages with town-hall meetings. Had small farms and commercial fishing. American Indians were viewed by the Puritans as needing to be saved from their sinful ways since they were not Christians. In the early years of English colonization, Puritans did not openly embrace the American Indians but relied on them for help in the difficult early years for survival. As the English population increased, so did the conflict with natives of the area. A series of bloody wars (King Philip’s War and the Pequot Wars) during the colonial period between the Puritans and the American Indians of New England Southern Colonies- The climate (long growing season), rich soil, and deep rivers of the southeastern U.S. had a major impact on the history of the U.S. before 1860 because the region provided agricultural products that were processed in the North and in Europe. Developed plantations (large farms that used slave labor) because of fertile land and a long growing season. Relations with American Indians in the Southern Colonies began somewhat as a peaceful coexistence. As more English colonists began to arrive and encroach further into native lands, the relationship became more violent. Mid Atlantic (Middle Colonies)- were created from the previous Dutch New Netherland colony and had good harbors and river systems that shaped their development. The Hudson and Delaware Rivers provided highways to the interior of North America. Furs acquired from American Indians through trade for European goods were transported toward the coast along swift rivers. Later, the region’s farmers were able to use the rivers to ship wheat and other agricultural goods to markets in other colonies and Europe. The rivers also provided colonists access to manufactured goods imported from European markets. Harbors in cities such as Philadelphia and New York City allowed the Mid-Atlantic Colonies to grow into major commercial hubs for all of England’s American colonies. Ship building was common in the mid Atlantic colonies. The natives (American Indians) who resided there were typically relied upon for trade with the English and not the target of war, as was often the case in the other English colonial regions. Pennsylvania, in particular, treated the American Indians with more respect as evidenced by William Penn’s insistence on compensating the natives for their lan
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- Q1Which region of the English colonies had a major impact on the history of the U.S. before 1860 due to providing agricultural products that were processed in the North and in Europe?Southern ColoniesMid Atlantic ColoniesNew England ColoniesWestern Colonies30s
- Q2Which English colonial region developed initially as religious outposts by various subjugated groups and had small farms and commercial fishing as part of their economy?New England ColoniesSouthern ColoniesMid Atlantic ColoniesWestern Colonies30s
- Q3Which English colonial region treated the American Indians with more respect, as evidenced by William Penn's insistence on compensating the natives for their land?Western ColoniesMid Atlantic ColoniesNew England ColoniesSouthern Colonies30s
- Q4In the early years of English colonization, which region relied on American Indians for help in the difficult early years for survival but as the English population increased, conflicts with natives escalated into a series of bloody wars?New England ColoniesSouthern ColoniesWestern ColoniesMid Atlantic Colonies30s
- Q5Which English colonial region developed villages with town-hall meetings and viewed the American Indians as needing to be saved from their sinful ways since they were not Christians?Southern ColoniesWestern ColoniesNew England ColoniesMid Atlantic Colonies30s
- Q6Which English colonial region developed plantations using slave labor due to fertile land and a long growing season?Southern ColoniesMid Atlantic ColoniesNew England ColoniesWestern Colonies30s
- Q7Which English colonial region relied more on trade with American Indians for European goods rather than engaging in violent conflicts with the natives?New England ColoniesMid Atlantic ColoniesSouthern ColoniesWestern Colonies30s
- Q8Which English colonial region had a major impact on the history of the U.S. before 1860 because of its development into major commercial hubs for all of England's American colonies due to harbors in cities such as Philadelphia and New York City?Western ColoniesMid Atlantic ColoniesSouthern ColoniesNew England Colonies30s
- Q9Which English colonial region had a short growing season, rocky soil, and abundant forests that influenced its economy by promoting the growth of trade and manufacturing?Mid Atlantic ColoniesSouthern ColoniesWestern ColoniesNew England Colonies30s