America there was a lack of similarity between the Chesapeake Colonies and New England. New England and the Chesapeake Colonies had these differences because of their social. economic, and religious stances. The residents of New England faced many struggles with witchcraft scares. Luckily for the Chesapeake Colonies they didn't have this kind of problem. However they still had a hefty problem which was the Bacon Rebellion. One of the positive situations New England encountered was the lack of rebellion…
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In both the Southern and New England colonies economies relied on several different industries or “jobs”. Southern and New England colonies did have similarities but the differences were important. Geography and climate differences had a great impact on the economies of the colonies. The New England colonies included Maine which was apart of Massachusetts, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island. The economy of the New England colonies depended mostly on trade, fishing, skilled…
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several differences in the regions once they were settled. There were four different regions established in North America there were: New England, Chesapeake, Middle Colonies, and Low Country. All of these colonies were very distinct and had different qualities. The first colony established in North America was the New England colony. This included the Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. American Yawp states that, “The English colonies in New England established…
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regions in America and they were in different areas as new England, the middle colonies, and southern colonies. there were differences between the three regions from many sides such as cultural living style, religion, customs, education, industries, and economic. the British wanted to united their colonies to serve under there politics and not be separated. The geography and the natural climate was an important role in economic policy between the regions. So, the colonial America depended on the natural…
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and economic developments of the New England and Chesapeake colonies had their similarities and differences. Entire families were sent to Massachusetts with an equal amount of genders. In contrast, the people sent to Virginia, were not an equal amount of men and women, and were not in families. Although Maryland was a Christian based colony and Massachusett was a Puritan society, religion played important roles in social classes. In the New England and Chesapeake colonies, political power was given to the…
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essential policy of the English. The resulting colonies, particularly the Chesapeake and New England colonies, show many differentiations. The reasons that both sets of these colonies differ are due to their various virtues. These virtues are reflected in the economies in these two sets of colonies. The colonies display further disparity in their lifestyles. Both sets of colonies have been settled by people with different values. The New England Colonies are largely occupied by families (Doc. B). Many…
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Their differences in politics, economics, religion, and social issues, and the way they dealt with them is what shapes our country today. The New England Colonists were basically religious reformers and separatists. They were looking for another lifestyle to glorify God and their spiritual life. In contrast, the Middle Colonies invited individuals from different lifestyles. However, the Southern Colonies were established as economic ventures and were looking for regular assets to give material riches…
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their differences in terms of climate and geography would largely effect the lives of the colonizers. While Native Americans were pushed to the side in both populations, differences in treatment would arise. As the Chesapeake and New England lands were colonized, differences in motivation for settlement would contribute to a differing idea of political freedom, economies focused on different crops, and different make ups of classes and peoples. Politically, the religious freedoms that New Englanders…
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New England and the Chesapeake Colonies were migrated by people from England but we’re different in many ways as far as religion and a economic standpoint. New England was north of the Chesapeake Colonies and was home to many Puritans who wanted nothing more than religious freedom and to escape the corruption and their perceived evil influence in England, where immigrants from the Chesapeake wanted nothing more than land ownership and economic prosperity by a search of gold and riches. Puritans…
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country but there views were different. They saw different things in the government, economy, and religion. The main reason the two societies separated was they were interested in different religions. The new climate lead to altered economy to survive the new lifestyle. The people of the colonies wanted a change in the government, or an altered method. Since the societies had very different aspects on life, because of religion, government, and economy. They had to go their separate ways and eventually…
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