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What does the term interdepedence mean?

What does the term interdepedence mean?. dependence between two or more people, groups, or things. Example, how the colonies were able to get things they could not produce/ they trade to get what they needed. What is the geography and climate of the Southern Colonies?.

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What does the term interdepedence mean?

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  1. What does the term interdepedence mean?

  2. dependence between two or more people, groups, or things. Example, how the colonies were able to get things they could not produce/ they trade to get what they needed.

  3. What is the geography and climate of the Southern Colonies?

  4. Geography-Appalachian Mts.,-Piedmont,-Atlantic coastal Plain,-good harbors & riversClimate-Humid-mild winters & hot summers

  5. What did the Southern colonies specialize in?

  6. Tobacco, • cotton, • indigo, • wood products • rice

  7. What is the social and civic life of the Southern Colonies?

  8. Social • Plantations (slavery), • mansions, • indentured servants, • few cities, few schools • Church of England Civic • Counties

  9. What did the Southern Colonies get from the New England Colonies?

  10. The Southern colonies depended on the New England colonies for manufactured goods, including tools and equipment

  11. Name the regions and the colonies that are located in them

  12. New England • New Hampshire • Massachusetts • Connecticut • Rhode Island Mid-Atlantic • New York • New Jersey • Delaware • Pennsylvania Southern • Maryland • Virginia • North Carolina • South Carolina • Georgia

  13. What are the human and natural resources of the Southern Colonies?

  14. Human • farmers • enslaved African Americans • Indentured servants Natural -fertile land, -rivers, -harbors

  15. What is the social and civic life of the New England Colonies?

  16. Social • Village and church as center of life • Religious reformers and separatists Civic • Town Meetings

  17. What is the geography and climate of the New England colonies?

  18. Geography • Appalachian Mountains, • Boston harbor, • hilly terrain, • rocky soil, • jagged coastline Climate • Moderate summers, • cold winters

  19. What are the human and natural resources of the New England Colonies?

  20. Human • Skilled craftsmen • shopkeepers, • Shipbuilders Natural • Timber • Fish • deep harbors

  21. What did the New England Colonies specialize in?

  22. Fishing, • shipbuilding, • industry, • Naval supplies

  23. What did the New England Colonies get from the Southern Colonies?

  24. depended on the Southern colonies for raw materials such as cotton, tobacco, & indigo

  25. What did the New England Colonies get from the Mid-Atlantic Colonies?

  26. Middle Colonies for grain and livestock.

  27. Why did the Separatists establish Plymouth?

  28. Plymouth colony was settled by separatists from the Church of England who wanted to avoid religious persecution

  29. Who & Why was Massachusetts Bay Colony established?

  30. Puritans • wanted to avoid religious persecution

  31. Who & why was settled Pennsylvania?

  32. Quakers • wanted to have freedom to practice their faith without interference

  33. Who & Why did the debtors start Georgia?

  34. People who had been in debtor’s prisons in England. • They hoped to experience a new life in the colony • To experience economic freedom and a new life in the New World.

  35. Why did people settle in the 13 English colonies? (2)

  36. Colonies in North America were established for religious and economic reasons

  37. Why was Roanoke Island established?

  38. Economic venture & nicknamed the “Lost Colony”

  39. Why was Jamestown settled?

  40. Economic venture by the Virginia Company of London in 1607. • It is the 1st permanent settlement in the North America

  41. Who settled Plymouth Colony?

  42. separatists from the Church of England

  43. What is the geography and climate of the Mid-Atlantic colonies?

  44. Geography • Appalachian Mts. • Coastal lowlands • Harbors & bays Climate • Moderate winters • Mild summers

  45. What are the natural & human resources of the Mid-Atlantic colonies?

  46. Human • Unskilled and skilled workers Fisherman Natural • Rich farmland • rivers

  47. What did the Mid-Atlantic colonies specialize in? (3)

  48. Livestock • Grain • Fish

  49. What is the social and civic life of the Mid-Atlantic colonies?

  50. Social • Varied and diverse lifestyles • Diverse religions Civic • Market Towns

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