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A)Label the three colonial geographical regions on the map.





B)Which geographic region seems to have the most land? Which region has the least amount of land?



C)How might this have impacted what kinds of settlements formed where? For example, which colonial region do you think would have more cities, which would have more rural areas? Why?)

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Answer:

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Explanation:

A) I'm assuming you're talking about the British colonies (13 colonies). When describing these regions, there are three key words to know. The New England colonies, the Middle colonies, and the Southern colonies. If you need more elaboration, just comment.

B) The South probably seems like it had the most land. as it needed the land for slaves to work on plantations. This transition to slavery from indentured servants was primarily caused by Bacon's rebellion, in which indentured servants rose up against landowners. For more elaboration, look up Bacon's rebellion. When looking at the map, the Northern Colonies probably had the least amount of land as it did not have the plantations and the need for land was limited. This answer is elaborated on C.

C) The amount of land impacted what kinds of settlements formed, as seen from the colonists' perspective, more land means more farming land while less land is less suitable to farming but instead subsistence farming. The amount of land also impacted which colonial region would have more cities or more rural areas as less land means it would be in a sense more urban, while more widespread land would be more rural. The divide between the two regions would later be found in the American Civil War, in which the North had more industry and cities while the South was more widespread as it did not need the urban cities like the North. Contrary to the question though, I feel like the weather/climate played a much bigger role than the amount of land each region had.