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1) Compare the lives of enslaved Africans who lived in the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies in the 1700s. How were their lives different? How were they similar?



2) Choose one of the following Native American cultures. Wampanoag, Mohawk, Iroquois, Algonquin, Pueblo and Mahican. How does the climate and resources influence their style of housing?

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Answer:

They all are slaves and was used for work and treated harshly.

Explanation:

Enslaved Africans who lived in South Carolina and Georgia usually farmed large plantations, maintained strong kinship (family) networks, and preserved many cultural traditions. By contrast, enslaved Africans in Maryland, Virginia, and the middle and northern colonies blended their cultures with Europeans and preformed a wider variety of tasks. Including ship building, lumbering, and domestic service. In all the colonies, enslaved Africans were the victims of harsh laws and brutal treatment.

The Iroquois tribe wore the types of clothing they did because deer, bear, and quahog shells were a major natural resource.Because the Northeast region has a lot of dense woods, the Iroquois could build houses made of wood. The Iroquois lived in longhouses and wigwams They have cool winter and warm summers. Longhouses are very big and spacious, and more than one family could live in them. They were fifteen to twenty feet high, twenty feet wide, and fifty to one hundred feet long.