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6th Grade U.S. History

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Everyone gave up and went home.
No one knows. Everyone disapeared, the only clue was a carving that said CROATON.
Jamestown
The seperatist
Puritants
To have religious freedom
Willium Penn and the Quakers
It was started to help keep people out of jail, because poor people would get thrown there if they were in debt.
timber, fish, deepharbors.
Shopkeepers, skilled craftsman, shipbuilders.
rich farmlands, rivers.
unskilled and skilled workers, fishermen
fertile land, rivers, harbors
farmers, enslaved African Americans
Appalachian Mountains, Boston Harbor
Hilly terrain, rocksoil, jagged coastlines.
moderate summers & cold winters
Appalachian Mountains, coastal lowlands, harbors and bays
Wide and deep rivers
Mild winters and moderate climate
Appalachian Moountains, Piedmont, Atlantic Coastal Plain
Good harbors and rivers
Humid climate, wide and deep rivers
What they do best.
Fishing, ship building, industry, Naval supplies
Livestock, grain and fish
Tobacco, cotton, indigo, wood products
It means how people depend on each other
Had limited farming resources, independed on the southern colonies for raw materials such as cotton and on the middle colonies for grain and livestock
Traded with both southern and New England colonies for things they they didn't produce.
Dependent on New England for manufactured goods like tools and equipment and for customers for their agricultural products.
Town, meetings
Market, towns
Counties
A craftsman works in towns and on the plantations lived in small villages and cities
Worked as caretakers, howeworkers, home makers, could not vote, had few chances for education
Worked on land according to region and relied on family for labor
Usually in the south
Relied on indentered servents and/or slaves for labor
Able to own land, had more economic freedom, could not vote
5-7 years

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