The settlement of the southern colonies primarily focused on agriculture, with large plantations growing cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo, leading to a reliance on slave labor. In contrast, New England colonies were characterized by small farms and a focus on trade, fishing, and craftsmanship, driven by a Puritan religious ethos. The middle colonies exhibited a mix of both, with diverse economies that included farming and commerce, and were more religiously and ethnically diverse. These differences shaped the social, cultural, and economic landscapes of each region.
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