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Q: Why did fewer towns develop in the southern colonies compared to the New England colonies?
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How did the geography influence the way the English colonies developed?

much of New England is made up of hills and low mountains, large areas are covered by forests, and the soil is thin and rocky, which makes farming difficult.


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What was the climate and geography of colonial new york?

New York's climate was much the same as it is today. See the related question for that description. The terrain was very swampy near the coast and the Hudson river. Further North were mountains covered with many forests. The ground was rocky though the soil was good for farming once it was cleared of rocks and trees. The Middle Colonies also had many great rivers and harbors (used to develop trade with the western areas within their own colonies as well as with the other American colonies and England). The farmland was fertile which contributed to the many small, family-owned farms.


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How did slavery develop differently in the New England middle southern colonies?

If the slave did not do what they were told they would get HANGED!


Where in the southern colonies did small communities free African Americans develop?

The backcountry is where they can develop small communities


What did Ferdinand Magellan developed?

He helped to develop colonies for England in Northern America


How did the geography of the southern colonies help the colonists?

The geography of the Southern Colonies included large forests and miles upon miles of fertile farmland. This allowed the colonists to engage in the timber trade and fur trade as well as develop large plantations. Since the western portion of each Southern Colony bordered the ocean, it made it easy for them to export lots of tobacco, cotton, furs, and timber to England.


Why did the large-scale farming develop in the sourhern colonies?

Large scale farming developed in the southern colonies because they had slaves to work the plantations.


How did England successfully develop English colonies in the world?

joint-stock companies were formed for coloniztion


Why did africans in South Carolina develop a more independent slave culture than africans in other southern colonies?

Africans in South Carolina developed a more independent slave culture than in other southern colonies because of a higher proportion of Africans to Europeans, which allowed for more potential for community-building and cultural continuity. Additionally, the geography and climate of South Carolina allowed for greater opportunities for enslaved individuals to communicate and maintain cultural traditions.


Why did the northern colonies develop a lot of cities?

Because United states back then was divided into north and south during the age of the industrialization. The northern believed in machines and technology while the southern believe in the agriculture and the land. That is why northern colonies more urban than southern colonies.


Why did the regions of New England colonies middle colonies and southern colonies develop differently?

Not well known is that slavery was prevalent in all of the colonies though the colonies we think of when the subject comes up are the Southern Colonies. In fact most of the slave ships were owned by merchants in New England and were a big part of the Triangle Trade at this time between New England, South Africa and the West Indies. The Religion of the Colonies before the Great awakening was somewhat varied but mainly only in the Middle Colonies. The main religion in New England were the Puritans, in the Southern Colonies it was the Anglican and in the Middle Colonies it was the Anglican, Protestant, and the Quakers. The Economy in New England centered around trade because farming was difficult with rocky soil. The main staples were Fishing, Timber, Rum, some slave trade, and shipbuilding over seen by wealthy merchants. In the Southern Colonies it was the staple crops of Rice, Tobacco, and Indigo (before the revolution) and Cotton (after). These crops were grown on large plantations owned by wealthy white males and worked by African slaves. In the middle colonies the economy was supported by both trade and farming with and emphasis on Wheat. Finally the society of New England was based off of the Puritan religion but over all had a balanced class system mainly made up of a wealthy merchant class. The Middle Colonies again had a fairly balanced class system though instead of merchants it centered around farming communities. The Southern Colonies were ruled by Patriarchy. Patriarchy is basically ruled by the father of a household; woman, children, and his slaves all had to submit to him as the owner of them. Keep in mind this is all before the revolution and I haven't even tried to discuss the Great Awakening of the time.


What did the colonies develop as a result of Englands policy of salutary neglect?

Salutary neglect was a very "hands-off" approach to the colonies by England. It was a method intended to keep the colonies favorably obedient to England. In the American colonies it, instead, fostered self-control and self-governance which led to the Revolutionary War.


The middle colonies broad fertile river valleys enabled them to develop a richer agricultural economy than that of new England?

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Why didn't large urban centers develop in the Southern Colonies?

The climate found there, the type of farming in the region, and availability of water transport.