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Title: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF NEW ENGLAND


1
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF NEW ENGLAND
  • Geography of New England
  • Rocky soil
  • Short growing season
  • Natural harbors (Merchant class emerges)
  • Few inland navigable rivers

2
  • Subsistence farming was the main way of life for
    most New Englanders (and most colonists)
  • Coastal towns in New England established trade
    with Europe and the Caribbean
  • Leading exports were fish and timber
  • Shipbuilding became an important industry

3
New England Population Growth
  • 1640 14,000
  • 1670 33,000
  • 1700 93,000
  • 7X as many went to the Chesapeake yet the
    population there (88,000) was less than New
    Englands in 1700

4
New England Population Growth
  • High rate of natural increase
  • Safe and plentiful drinking water
  • Cold climate destroyed some deadly organisms

5
New England Population Growth
  • Other contributing factors
  • Most came in family groups
  • Balanced sex ratio
  • Marriage almost universal
  • Avg. female lived long enough to give birth to
    eight or nine children

6
Conclusion
  • Colonial New England was a relatively stable
    society with order existing among towns and
    families.

7
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE COLONIAL
CHESAPEAKE
  • Short life expectancy
  • Climate was a breeding ground for malarial
    mosquitoes
  • Large indentured servant class
  • Literally worked to death at times
  • Marriages took place after freedom therefore
    later in life

8
Family Life in the Colonial Chesapeake
  • Imbalanced sex ratio
  • 1630s 6-1 men to women
  • 1704 3-2
  • One half of marriages broke up w/in 7 years
  • One third of children orphaned by age 18
  • Numerous step parents, step siblings, etc

9
Family Life in the Colonial Chesapeake
  • Families were small
  • Typical Chesapeake woman had 2-3 children live
    beyond infancy (7 or 8 in New England)
  • In most years deaths outnumbered births

10
Economics
  • Most people were subsistence farmers (may grow
    tobacco as well)
  • People of wealth invested in land, indentured
    servants, slaves, and tobacco
  • Numerous inland navigable rivers so ocean going
    vessels sailed inland and traded directly with
    tobacco planters
  • Tobacco exhausts the nutrients in the soil

11
CONCLUSION
  • The Colonial Chesapeake was a very unstable
    society
  • Class tensions between
  • Tobacco planters (of the east) and farmers on the
    frontier (Bacons Rebellion)
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