By the 1700's the north and south colonies developed into two different societies. This is because the north and south colonies have different environments and reasons for settlement differ. The establishment of the North is largely religious freedom while the South is established for economic freedom. The climate also affects different voting rates in the north and the south. The northern soil is cold so it is not suitable for agriculture so people in the north find other jobs while the southern areas are fertile and the colonies there are to build huge farms and farms I used this idea. .
In the 1600s and 1700s, the northern and southern colonial economies were influenced by many different factors. In the northern colonies and the southern colonies, climate and geography are different, so there are various resources, which is today's society. The resources available in the northern colonies are quite different from those available in the southern colonies. In the northern colonies, the growth of crops is not as successful as the south, due to the climate and geographical location of the land. Perhaps weather and rocky lands make it difficult for them to change over time, the northern colonies become more like industrial people and more dependent on navy accessories and things like rum. It will be like.
Both the northern and southern colonies can set targets and achieve many goals. Northern colonies set goals for religious colonies, southern colonies set goals for a successful agricultural economy. In the 17th century, the vision that the northern and southern colonies became a model society was realized.
The northern colony became more diverse in the early 18th century, but the unique nature of the slave society began to characterize the southern colonies. The program examines slave trade, slave labor conditions, the origin of African-American culture, the effect of slavery against Southern society, and the dawn of the "American" identity in the middle of the 18th century.