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What was the womens role on New England? keep the family together
New England soil & climate led to... diverse farming
life was ___ & ___ than the South healthier, longer
The Colonies that were the MOST diverse... the Middle Colonies
__% of English in the colonies 50
__% of Africans in the colonies 20
__% of the Dutch in the colonies 7
__% of Scots-Irih in colonies 7
Women in the South could own property because... their husbands died young
Church accepted member that were baptised, but not full communion; this increased church membership the Half-Way Covenant
hiearchy of wealth and status... stratification
this system benefited the mother country through the colonies mercantilism
To Britain the colonies were a source of raw materials
lawyers were regareded as... trouble makers
1st college in colonies Harvard (Massachusetts, 1636)
College in Virginia (established in 1693) William and Mary
this trial strengthened freedom of press Peter Zenger trial (1735)
Painters... Copley, West, Peale
invented bifocals & stove, wrote poor Richards Almanac, started 1st public library & 1st secular college (un. of Pa.) Benjamin Franklin
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