| A | B |
| New England Colonies: Political | Town meetings were the most direct form of decocracy/Mayflower Compact - Agreement among pilgrims |
| New England Colonies: Economic | Thing rocky soil made farming unproductive/Fishing, ship building, sea trade, naval stores, and furs |
| New England Colonies: Religious | Congregational Church, state-tax supported/Puritans seeking religious freedom |
| New England Colonies: Social | Urban' towns surround by fields/Strong sense of community |
| New England Colonies: Intellectual | 1647: Massachusetts started first compulsary public schools/Scientific pursuits in all 3 regions |
| Middle Colonies: Political | Representative Assemblies/Men could vote on taxes |
| Middle Colonies: Economic | Grain farms/Seaports for shipping |
| Middle Colonies: Religious | Churches near center of town/Religious tollerance |
| Middle Colonies: Social | Upper, middle, and lower class/Understanding of differences |
| Middle Colonies: Intellectual | Mostly Private Schools/Benjamin Franklin - education and democracy |
| Southern Colonies: Political | KING,Governor and Council, Representatives/King made all of the laws |
| Southern Colonies: Economic | Plantations and small farms/indigo, tobacco, rice, and cotton |
| Southern Colonies: Religious | The state church was the Anglican church/Taxes and membership required |
| Southern Colonies: Social | Rural - Few towns, mostly plantations/Relied on large gatherings to get to know each other |
| Southern Colonies: Intellectual | No public and few private schools/Mostly tutors for wealthy families |
| Southern Colonies: Artistic | Architecture of Plantations/Slaves made music |
| What were the 4 New England Colonies? | Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts |
| What were the 4 Middle Colonies? | New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Deleware |
| What were the 5 Southern Colonies? | North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, and Maryland |
| What are indentured servants? | People who worked for free in America for about 7 years in return for a passage to America |