Thesis Statements
The New England and Southern colonies
were different in their religion, agriculture and economy.
The three main reasons that the New
England and Southern colonies were different are because of the differences in
religion, economy and social structures.
Despite the fact that the New England and Southern
colonies were both founded by Englishmen, they had many religious, political
and economic differences.
The many differences in religion,
economy and slavery that existed between the New England and Southern colonies
had a lasting effect on these regions in the years to come.
A sharp contrast in the New England and
Southern colonies’ geography resulted in differences in their agriculture,
economies and social structures.