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yaroslaw [1]
3 years ago
8

How did the southern, middle and New England colonies develop politically culturally and economically?

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2 answers:
blagie [28]3 years ago
8 0
New England: Culture was all about Religion and Education, Economic was all about a specific trade such as ship building and fishing.

Southern: Culture and Economic: All about growing crops and cash crops such as Tobacco, Cotton, Corn, Etc. They didn't really care about EDUCATION

Middle: Basically everyone else
allochka39001 [22]3 years ago
7 0

Socially the three groups of colonies developed differently. The New England Colonies life was overrule by the Puritan religion. There was a severe observation of the Sabbath, people dressed in somber clothing, Christmas and birthdays were not celebrated and religious tolerance was not practiced. People backed each other to create a one-class system: middle class, a homogenous background. In the Middle Colonies the cosmopolitan population celebrated for any reason, wore the latest European Fashions and practiced religious toleration. The Southern Colonies had a strict three class system: upper class rich plantation owners, middle class small plantation owners, lower class poor whites and a population of Negroes of no class. The main reason to what they had available. The New England Colonies were mainly agricultural farmers. 

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