•The soil was too thin and rocky and the climate too harsh for the colonists to grow cash crops.
•They turned to fishing, lumbering, fur trading, and metal working to nourish their economy.
•These items were sold to other colonies and to England.
•New England colonies also participated in the selling of slaves to the southern colonies.
•Most luxury goods had to be bought from England.
Middle •The first colonists were Dutch and settled at the mouth of the Hudson River.
•Their goal was to farm in order to make money.
•When the English took "New Amsterdam" from the Dutch, they called it New York.
•Quakers seeking religious freedom settled Pennsylvania.
•Land was more fertile than in New England and promoted farming of cash crops: corn/wheat/fruit.
•An abundance of rivers allowed for transportation of goods between the colonies.
•Mills to grind grains developed and supported local economies.
•Relationships with Native Americans were better in these colonies than in the others.
•This area was also the most ethnically diverse. Southern •The first colonists were English and settled in Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.
•Their goal was to find gold in order to obtain wealth as rapidly as