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place the characteristics of the new england colonies under the colony with which they are associated.
maryland
- attracted both protestant and catholic settlers.
- many protestants, catholics, and jews came to gain religious freedom.
- sir george calvert (lord baltimore)
virginia
- founded by a joint - stock company looking for gold in north america.
- had an elected assembly called the house of burgesses.
- the plantation economy relied on tobacco farmers.
south carolina
- hot and humid summers. mild winters that were not difficult to survive.
- mild winters, and hot summers.
- lumber, fishing, shipping, and farming were all important to the economy.
- wetlands, forested mountains, and red clay.
georgia
- high demand for field labor led to the enslavement of native americans, large numbers of indentured servants, and eventually enslaved africans.
- originally banned drinking alcohol and slavery.
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- low, fertile land.
- established as a debtors colony where prisoners could go to avoid jail.
- exported cash crops like rice, indigo, and tobacco.
- founded as a colony where \bold\ catholics could practice their religion freely.
- developed a plantation economy.
- short winters and long summers.
- the warm climate made it suitable for widespread plantations.
- located between spanish florida and the extremely wealthy colony of south carolina.
- eventually was split into two different colonies.
- in latin, the name means \charles land\.
- cold and rainy winters. hot and humid summers.
- james oglethorpe
- originally given to 8 of the kings friends (the lords proprietors)
Match the characteristics to the appropriate New - England colony based on historical facts. Maryland was known for religious freedom for both Protestants and Catholics and was associated with Sir George Calvert. Virginia was founded by a joint - stock company, had the House of Burgesses, and a tobacco - based plantation economy. South Carolina had a climate suitable for certain economic activities and specific geographical features. Georgia was initially a debtors colony, had restrictions on alcohol and slavery at first, and high demand for field labor.
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Maryland:
- Attracted both Protestant and Catholic settlers.
- Many Protestants, Catholics, and Jews came to gain religious freedom.
- Sir George Calvert (Lord Baltimore).
- Founded as a colony where "bold" Catholics could practice their religion freely.
Virginia:
- Founded by a joint - stock company looking for gold in North America.
- Had an elected assembly called the House of Burgesses.
- The plantation economy relied on tobacco farmers.
- Developed a plantation economy.
- Exported cash crops like rice, indigo, and tobacco.
South Carolina:
- Hot and humid summers. Mild winters that were not difficult to survive.
- Mild winters, and hot summers.
- Lumber, fishing, shipping, and farming were all important to the economy.
- Wetlands, forested mountains, and red clay.
- The warm climate made it suitable for widespread plantations.
Georgia:
- High demand for field labor led to the enslavement of native Americans, large numbers of indentured servants, and eventually enslaved Africans.
- Originally banned drinking alcohol and slavery.
- Established as a debtors colony where prisoners could go to avoid jail.
- Located between Spanish Florida and the extremely wealthy colony of South Carolina.
- James Oglethorpe.
- Originally given to 8 of the King's Friends (The Lords Proprietors).