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Chapter 3 Colonial Ways of Life Section 2
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1.
NEW ENGLAND & THE MIDDLE COLONIES
CHAPTER 3 SECTION 2
2.
FARMING
NE had diverse economy
Small, subsistence farms
Farmers used what they grew
3.
Fishing & Whaling
Fishing a major industry
Grand Banks- area of Atlantic with abundant fish
Grand Banks just north of NE
Photo by
Bidwell, Coby
4.
Lumbering & Shipbuilding
Geographically, NE is good for lumbering
Mountains are close to coast- means many streams
Makes sawmills plentiful
A lumbering industry + good harbors= shipbuilding as a major industry
Photo by
Paul B. (Halifax)
5.
GOVERNMENT
Life centered on church (Puritans)
Good Christians encouraged towns
Towns very important
Common people participated in government
Town ruled via town meeting
6.
GOVERNMENT
First, everyone comes, then elect officials to represent them
7.
Puritan Society
Puritan homes located near church (meetinghouse)
Strict, rigid rules were enforced
However, Puritans did have fun (bright clothes, played games)
8.
Triangular Trade
NE produces little goods
Resident want goods from England
Leads to merchants
NE traded fish & lumber with Caribbean planters for sugar
Either got sugar or bills of exchange
9.
Triangular Trade
Buy English goods with sugar
Sell English goods for fish & lumber
Another Triangular trade:
NE gives rum to W. Africans for slaves
Slaves to Caribbean for sugar
10.
New Urban Society
Increase in trade makes port cities grow
Upper class of the city are merchant (small portion)-controlled trade
Middle are artisans (skilled workers) and shopkeepers (50%)
Next- unskilled labor (dock workers, etc (30%)
Lowest social class- indentured servants then slaves- about- 10-20%
11.
Growth of the Middle Colonies
Main crop wheat- sold to Caribbean
Good, wide, deep rivers made shipping to coast easy
Shipping made New York & Philadelphia largest cities in English colonies
12.
The Wheat Boom
Early 1700s- population boom in middle colonies (still had land available)
Wheat boom + cheap, poor labor force made some wealthy
New wealth produced new capital to invest in industry
Very few farmers got rich (mainly due to technology)
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