Both the economies of the middle colonies and Chesapeake were
based on agricultural production for export
. Both the middle and Chesapeake colonies had to pay taxes to England (the response must mention either the Navigation Acts or the mercantilist system).
What are the similarities between the Chesapeake and New England colonies?
One similarity was
the jobs
. The main jobs of the people in the New England region included manufacturing, fishing, lumbering, and shipping. There also was some farming in the New England colonies. In the Chesapeake colonies closer to New England there was more manufacturing and trade.
What are the similarities between the Chesapeake and middle colonies?
Both the middle colonies and the Chesapeake
engaged in export trade/the triangular trade
. Both the middle colonies and the Chesapeake were part of a mercantilist system centered on Great Britain. Both the middle colonies and the Chesapeake exported raw goods to/imported finished goods from Great Britain.
Why were the economies of the Chesapeake and middle colonies different?
A difference between the economy of Chesapeake colonies and the economy of the middle colonies was
the use of labor for their agricultural production
. In Chesapeake, the large-scale plantations for cash crops promoted the use of slavery and they began to import massive amounts of African Americans.
What was the difference between the Chesapeake and New England colonies?
The New England colonies were
strictly Puritan
whereas the Chesapeake colonies followed no universal religion; also, while the New England colonies relied on fishing, shipbuilding, and farming, the Chesapeake colonies relied on their strong tobacco based economy.
What was one difference between the middle colonies and New England?
the major difference between new england and middle colonies was
the quality of land
. the middle colonies had rich farmland and a moderate climate, which made farming easier than it was in New England. Many people made their livings raising live stock or growing grain.
What was the economy of the Chesapeake colonies?
Economics in the colonies: Both the Chesapeake and Southern colonies had rich soil and temperate climates which made large-scale plantation farming possible. Both regions had an
agriculture-based economy
in which cash crops like tobacco, indigo, and cotton were cultivated for trade.
How were the colonies similar and different?
The colonies were
alike in that they all had close ties to England
. They were mainly inhabited by English-speaking people. … All the colonies had someone who owned at least one slave, though some colonial societies were more dependent on this than others. The colonists also observed English customs such as having tea.
What are the similarities between the southern and New England colonies?
The colonies of the south and the New England had one similarity;
there relationship with the natives
. Both of the colonies had very bad relations with the natives. The south needed the native land for tobacco plantations, which caused a lot of conflict between the two groups.
Why did the Chesapeake and New England colonies develop differently?
The differences were majorly in
terms of the land use which saw both settlers having different purposes for the land they had acquired
; religion whereby the colonialists had different spiritual needs and agenda in the lands in which they settled; social composition whereby both Chesapeake and New England colonial …
What was one difference between the economy of England and the American colonies?
The New England colonies had a more diverse economy which included
shipping, lumber, and export of food crops
. On the other hand, the Chesapeake colonies economy focused almost exclusively on the production and export of tobacco and a few other cash crops.
Why were Middle Colonies more ethnically diverse?
The Middle Colonies were more diverse than colonies in New England and the South. Most of the early settlers depended on the fur trade and on farming for economic survival. The Middle Colonies were settled by different nationalities so there is greater emphasis on
religious toleration and cultural diversity
.
What caused regional economic differences between the colonies?
Colonial America
depended on the natural environment to meet basic needs of the people and the colony
. The available natural resources provided (or in essence dictated) what each region’s unique specialty would be or become. Specialized economies quickly emerged as a result of human and environmental interaction.
Did the Chesapeake colonies have religious freedom?
At first, relations between Maryland’s Catholics and Protestants seemed amicable. For a time they even shared the same chapel. In 1649, under Baltimore’s urging, the colonial assembly passed the Act of Religious Toleration,
the first law in the colonies granting freedom of worship
, albeit only for Christians.
What was the most lucrative product of the Chesapeake colonies?
Taking advantage of the enormous opportunities available in the American colonies, many Scottish merchants moved to Virginia where the
tobacco trade
was most lucrative.
What impact did the political turmoil in the England have on its North American colonies?
What effect did political turmoil and the change of leadership in Britain have on the American colonies in the second half of the 17th century?
The change in leadership from a monarchy, to Cromwell, and ending with a constitutional monarchy diminished its authority.