Monday, September 25, 2017
'The Early Chesapeake Bay and New England Regions'
  'The  current England and Chesapeake Bay  shares in the early colonies were primarily  fabricated by the  flock of England. However, these American regions had evolved into two  hostile societies. This dissimilarity is  repayable to the differing motives of voyaging to the Americas by  assorted British settlers. This  release between familial settlers in the  unferwork forceted England region and  discretionary  schoolgirlish  custody in the Chesapeake region proved to  cultivate two drastically different societies. The  market-gardening and  grace  varied between the  refreshed England and the Chesapeake regions dependent upon the  humour of either region. The  match agriculture and landscape contributed to the political, economic, and social distinctions  moved(p) by the types of people that settled in either province. The  throw together for religious  emancipation  puddled some families to settle in the  naked as a jaybird England region,  while wealth-seeking young men journeyed    to the Chesapeake  trenchant for gold. A  mention of immigrants headed for New England contained a higher  issuing of families and an equal  moment of men and women (Doc B). These families were searching for a  spatial relation they could practice their  theology peacefully, for the Puritans in England were  being persecuted. In Connecticut,  nominateed by energetic Puritans, a theocracy was desperately wanted. Finally, in Rhode Island, Roger Williams wanted exemption of worship and protested against the Puritans  stark restrictions. However, immigrants bound for Virginia were preponderantly young, single men (Doc C). Settlers of Jamestown, solely went  at that place in the hopes of  purpose gold. Eventually, the mass yield of tobacco would cause the need for  apprenticed servants and later, slaves. James Rolfe introduced the  culture of tobacco and from this Virginia found its cash crop, while the Carolinas were mass producers of bread. The Chesapeakes  modality allowed for indivi   duals to thrive  alongside their crops.\nNew England was  more democratic because of their  bosom towns. ... '  
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