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The Middle Colonies

by Annaliza Y.

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Geography, Climate, Land, and More
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The climate here is better than the other regions. Although the winters are cold and snowy here, they're better than the harsh winters in the New England colonies where they were struggling to survive. It's also better than the Southern colonies where its's so hot. The heat there attracts mosquitoes that carry disease. I guess you could say the climate here is right in the middle.
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The Middle colonies have lots of natural resources. Underground there are minerals such as iron. Above ground there is soil great for farming. There are deep harbors and lots of rivers.
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Extras
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Although the Middle colonies were a great place to stay there were two more regions in the 13 colonies. There were the New England colonies and the Southern colonies. Here are a few facts about them. I hope you enjoyed reading this book and learned more about the 13 colonies.
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New England
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The Southern colonies had very rich soil so their economy was mostly based around farming.
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The New England region didn't have very good soil so they found different ways to make money such as fishing and ship building.
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The Southern colonies were founded because they were against the English Dept Law, for economic opportunities, and religious freedom for Catholics.
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The New England colonies had vast forests and clean water. They also had harsh winters, short growing seasons, and rocky coastlines.

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