Sunday, October 30, 2016
Differences and Similarities Which Lead to Revolution
In the seventeenth century the the Statesn colonies were conventional with different goals and purposes in mind. first in the mid-17th century and end-to-end 18th century, the ways of behavior and regional differences in the blue and southern colonies started to change and acquire more and more similar. The colonies pick out common goals of creating wealth and independence, which would racecourse to the unification of the colonies and allow them to tail their freedom.\nIn North America the New England, Middle and Confederate regions were all home to colonies that differed in legion(predicate) ways. The New England colonies were open up for religious or semipolitical reasons. Religious freedom attracted many immigrants. Economically, the colonies in New England grew as a result of mortal farming, fishing, and shipbuilding. The area was a massive center for trading in which merchants prospered. The Middle Colonies were very diverse, politically, economically, religiously, and ethnically. many Scots-Irish, Germans and Dutch immigrants sett lead here. The parsimoniousness in the Middle colonies relied shipbuilding, trade, and primarily on bullion crops such(prenominal) as, beef and grain. The grain and overmuchness flour was traded with the West Indies for slaves which were ask on woodlets and farms. Transporting these raw materials and products helped combust the use ports and shipbuilding in the north. The Southern colonies differed greatly from the Yankee colonies. Economically they were led by agriculture and politically led by wealthy plantation owners that utilize slaves. The population in the South was made up of about forty pct slaves. Trade was mainly used were there was a river or waterway that could transport goods which was immanent in making cash off of cash crops. The slaves worked and harvested the cash crops including indigo, tobacco and rice. Unlike the north, the prudence was solely based on the trade and export of these ca sh crops. All of the colonies were created for many r...
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