The Mid-Atlantic colonies.
The Mid-Atlantic colonies are New York, Pennsylainia, New Jersey, and Delaware.
The Geography, climate, economy, social life, and the political and civic life of the Mid-Atlantic colonies.
The geography, and climate in the middle colonies, are Appalachain Mountains, Coastal Lowlands, harbors, and bays, wide and deep rivers, and rich farmlands.
The Climate in the Mid-Atlantic colony is moderate.
The economy in the Mid-Atlantic colonies depended on livestock, grain, trading. The Mid-Atlantic is also known as the "Bread Barket." There were unskilled and skilled workers, and fishermen.
The social life in the Mid-Atlantic colonies were villages, cities, varied and diverse lifestyles, and diverse religions.
The political and civic life in the Mid-Atlantic colonies were Market Towns.
The Climate in the Mid-Atlantic colony is moderate.
The economy in the Mid-Atlantic colonies depended on livestock, grain, trading. The Mid-Atlantic is also known as the "Bread Barket." There were unskilled and skilled workers, and fishermen.
The social life in the Mid-Atlantic colonies were villages, cities, varied and diverse lifestyles, and diverse religions.
The political and civic life in the Mid-Atlantic colonies were Market Towns.
They also had livestock like the ones in this picture.
They also had market towns.