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ratelena [41]
3 years ago
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Colonial Regions Discussion

History
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Olenka [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

Natural resources shape the three British colonial regions.

Explanation:

The three British colonial regions were New England, the middle, and the Southern colonies. The English settlements located on the Atlantic coast of North America. Each of the regions had specific advantages and disadvantages because of their economic, social, and political developments.

Trade and exports divided according to geographical conditions.

The New England Colonies consisted of mountains, trees, rivers and rocky soil that made people difficult to farm. The natural resources they exported were fish, whales, furs, copper, livestock products, rum, whiskey, and timbers. The shipbuilding industry also grew, which led New England to have many ports that grew into cities. New England was a trade centre.

Middle Colonies exported agricultural products like corn, wheat. Other included iron ore, coal, lumber, and textiles.

The Southern Colonies focused on agriculture and developed plantations of tobacco, cotton, corn, vegetables, grain, and fruit. Slavery was much more dominate in the Southern Colonies.

I would choose the Middle colonies to live because it had villages and cities in the region where colonists from many countries settled there with different religions, traditions, and cultures. It also had market towns where merchants brought goods and shipped to Europe. The middle colonies were the most suitable farmland to grow grains and to keep livestock.

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