What colony listed is not in the middle colonies?
Pennslyvanya,New York,Maine
Maine :3
Only grows one kind of plant
plantations
People who left New England because of the king
Puritans
How many colonies?
13
How many people were on the mayflower?
102 Mayflower passengers
What is a Immigrant?
Somebody that comes from a country to start a new life '-'
What does North,and South carolina have in common
They both have carolina
Where Massachusets once was what is there now?
Maine
What are the 13 colonies?
The first colonies in the U.S.A on the easteren caost
How many made it alive?
Only 50 of the original 102 passengers survived the first winter.
Did they have sun the most or snow/chilly days the most or both?
Both
Overseer
A person who watched the slaves work and made sure they did there job
What was rocky?
The soil
Name a colony in the Middle region?
Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey
Who came on the Mayflower in 1620?
Pilgrims
Crops that grew in the middle colonies are?
Oats,wheat,grain,and rye
Indigo
A plant that people grew on farms that makes blue dye
Were the citizens rude to each other or not?
NO!!!! THEY WERE NICE TO EACH OTHER>:(
What are all the 13 colonies?(name them)
New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Delaware, South Carolina, and New Hampshire
What was Mayflower famous for?
Mayflower, in American colonial history, the ship that carried the Pilgrims from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where they established the first permanent New England colony in 1620.
What are all the states/colonies in the middle?
Delaware,New York,Pennsylania,New Jersey
Pick the odd one out :0
North Carolina,South Carolina,Mary Land,Delaware
Its DELAWARE:3
What was there meeting house?
The church
What state has 12 letters in its name?
Pennsylvania!!
How many times did the Mayflower sail to America?
The 1629 voyage began in May and reached Plymouth in August; this ship also made the crossing from England to America in 1630 (as part of the Winthrop Fleet), 1633, 1634, and 1639.