Across
- 5. The Middle Colonies were known as the ____ colonies because they grew many types of grains.
- 6. The New England colonies valued ____, which was different from the other regions.
- 8. The New England colonies had more cities and ___ than other regions.
- 9. King James I issued this to give permission to set up settlements in the Americas
- 10. The main industries of the New England region are ___ and whaling.
- 12. The _____ colonies were made up of Virginia, Maryland, North and South Carolina, and Georgia
- 13. The colonies were organized into this many regions
- 15. The New England colonies had a ____ climate, which made farming difficult.
- 16. Children of the _____ planters in the South were educated at home.
- 17. ______ people had been settled in the Americas for thousands of years before the arrival of the Europeans
Down
- 1. Located farther ___, the Middle Colonies had a much warmer, milder climate than the New England region.
- 2. The _____ colonies were made up of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
- 3. In the South, there were many small farms and also big ____.
- 4. The climate in the Southern Colonies made it ideal for ____.
- 7. The New England colonies were made up of ___, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire
- 8. The number of colonies in British North America
- 11. The Middle Colonies had access to ocean ports, which made this region ideal for this.
- 14. Christopher Columbus's journey was funded by this country