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Page 1: 3 Regions & what made them unique? New England: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. What made New England unique is their fishing
Page 2: 3 Regions & what made them unique? New England: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. What made New England unique is their fishing

3 Regions & what made them unique?

New England: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. What made New England unique is their fishing economy, whale trapping, shipbuilding and logging.

Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. What made the Middle Colonies so unique was there logging, grains, oats, shipbuilding, textiles production and papermaking.

Southern Colonies: Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina and Georgia. What made the Southern Colonies so unique was there farming, rice, indigo, tobacco, sugarcane and cotton.

Page 3: 3 Regions & what made them unique? New England: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. What made New England unique is their fishing

Wigmaker,

wig makers

make wigs

for the men

and the woman.

Blacksmith

, blacksmith

’smake tools

and work

with metal

mostly

iron.

Cooper,

(barrel makers)

they ship

hog heads

from Virginia

to Great

Britain and

other coopers

work on tubs

and butter.

Page 4: 3 Regions & what made them unique? New England: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. What made New England unique is their fishing

A lot of people in these days have cool huge houses but, back the day they had small, old, wrecked.

But there were also nice clean and modern houses too!

Page 5: 3 Regions & what made them unique? New England: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. What made New England unique is their fishing
Page 6: 3 Regions & what made them unique? New England: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. What made New England unique is their fishing

Education

Page 7: 3 Regions & what made them unique? New England: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. What made New England unique is their fishing

Benjamin

Franklin was the

6th president of

Pennsylvania

Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd president of the United States

John Adams was the 2nd president of the United States

Page 8: 3 Regions & what made them unique? New England: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. What made New England unique is their fishing

Men wore a lot of different stuff but not quiet like our men clothing like:

Waistcoats

Stockings

Hats

Page 9: 3 Regions & what made them unique? New England: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. What made New England unique is their fishing

A lot of women back then wore different clothing that we do now they are:

Gowns

Lace Cap

Hooped Petticoats

Page 10: 3 Regions & what made them unique? New England: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. What made New England unique is their fishing

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13 colonies." Mr. Naussbaum fun+learning. 5/17/13. Naussbaum Education Network,LLC. 29 October, 2014. http://www.mrnaussbaum.com/13colonies/13regions/.htm#ne.

"Colonial Williamsburg." www.history.org. 2004. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. 29 October, 2014. www.history.org/history/index.cfm. 

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