The main reason the two societies separated was they were interested in different religions. The New Englanders wanted to build their city on a hill, so their relationship with God would thrive.
The Chesapeake settlers did not have any strong beliefs in the use of churches. New England colonies had more reason to want religion, because of more families living in the city. The religion was an important part in New Englanders life, but the Chesapeake settlers climate made them thrive in agriculture.
The new climate lead to altered economy to survive the new lifestyle. The rocky soil and short growing season made it …show more content…
The two colonies did everything totally different. During that time it was a great thing that the colonies split up, because it may have caused more trouble if they would have tried to stay together. The peoples lifestyles were so unalike, it was destine for the separation. The long term importance is the way it has affected the generations that followed. The aftermath of this for example is The “Civil War”, the splitting of colonies caused the bloodiest battle in U.S. history. It also affected how the citizens survive and live now days. In the south it is a real big agricultural industry. The north is real big in politics and stuff like