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Many settlers, like the Pilgrims and Puritans, came seeking religious freedom. 2. Middle Colonies New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware

This video is widely used as a "useful report" for students to quickly grasp the regional differences and key facts of the original 13 American colonies. 🏛️ Colonial Overview

The 13 original colonies were established along the Atlantic coast of North America by British settlers between 1607 and 1732. They are traditionally categorized into based on geography, economy, and culture. 1. New England Colonies Massachusetts , New Hampshire , Connecticut , Rhode Island Climate/Geography: Rocky soil and long, harsh winters. Colonies - "All We Have"

Large-scale production of wheat, oats, and grains; also known for ironworking and textiles.

These colonies were the most diverse, with settlers from many different European countries and religions. 3. Southern Colonies Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia Many settlers, like the Pilgrims and Puritans, came

Moderate climate with fertile soil, often called the "Breadbasket Colonies" .

Warm climate with a long growing season and flat, rich land. 🏛️ Colonial Overview The 13 original colonies were

Centered on large plantations growing cash crops like tobacco, indigo, cotton, and rice.