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... A main example of this Puritan ethic was the judicial system of the Northern Colonies. ... The Northern colonies could not farm due to rocky soil. ...
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... achieve. The Northern Colonies and the Southern Colonies both accomplished their vision of becoming a model society. The Northern ...
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... The reason for being mainly in the south was that the southern colonies emulated England more than the northern colonies did. This ...
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... ways of life. Most people in the northern colonies had run from England due to having no religious freedom. The Puritans, Quakers ...
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... In contrast to the Southern colonies, the Northern colonies relied heavily upon different exports. Their major export was grain. ...
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... opposed to slave marriages, slaves found gaining a family even harder when there was a strong disproportion of female to male slaves in the northern colonies. ...
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... The northern colonies were renowned for being rich in furs, timber and fish. They were especially noted for developing into a very successful trading region. ...
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... Cash crops are crops only for the use of selling to the northern colonies the other crops were used to feed the family and workers. ...
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... at Saratoga the British goal of taking control of the north died and they were forced to give up hope of regaining full authority over the northern colonies. ...
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... There were also some slaves in the northern colonies but, most of the colonist in the north were still subsistence farmers. Religious ...
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... There were also some slaves in the northern colonies but, most of the colonist in the north were still subsistence farmers. Religious ...
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... The slave conditions in Virginia, London, and the northern colonies were more favorable because of their society's views and the crops and labor, which existed ...
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... this region. The Northern colonies consisted of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. These colonies were ...
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No Civil War? There may not have been a Civil War if the Northern colonies had the same agriculture as the South . Even the Revolution ...
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... markets. This is how slavery in the south contributed indirectly to the growth and economic status of the northern colonies. Slaves ...
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... competition. For many years, the northern colonies had formed a sort of "triangle trade" with Africa and the West Indies. Merchants ...
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... They therefore would not be in competition with the British merchants, and more in demand than the Northern colonies exports. The ...
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... slavery. Such a practice was rare in the northern colonies but was critical to the large, labor intensive plantations in the south. ...
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... force in the southern colonies. Slaves were also used in the northern colonies, but in far fewer numbers. The survival rates as well ...
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... Wealthy Southern planters depended upon the merchants of the northern colonies to sell their tobacco, and rice to England. With ...
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... craft workers, etc. In the northern colonies, slaves worked in factories, homes, and shipyards. Two important industries inspired ...
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... In 1754 representatives of seven northern colonies met at Albany, NY to consider plans for a permanent union of all colonies for defense against the French and ...
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... The lack of significant commercial agriculture In the Northern colonies excluded the demand for a large-scale work force. Slaves ...
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... This idea was very popular in the Americas where many people (mostly in the northern colonies) seeker to escape religious oppression in Europe, and sought out ...
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... Mercantilism also showed favoritism for the southern colonies over the northern colonies, chiefly because the southern colonies grew non-English products. ...
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... The major southern seaports, such as Charleston, South Carolina, were right on the way from the West Indies to the Northern Colonies and New England. ...
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... Mercantilism also showed favoritism for the southern colonies over the northern colonies, chiefly because the southern colonies grew non-English products. ...
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... War. The Northern Colonies had been founded in areas such as Jamestown and Plymouth where seaports and cities developed. Skilled ...
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... War. The Northern Colonies had been founded in areas such as Jamestown and Plymouth where seaports and cities developed. Skilled ...
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... Several Northern colonies had thriving run industries that depended on imported molasses. Run producers angrily protested that tax would eat up their profits. ...
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