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In the New England region the government was all for freedom of religion, which made it more convenient for people to live in this area because they won't be persecuted for what religion they practice. Documents E and D talk about the Articles of Agreement and Wage and Prices Regulations of the New England area, which shows that the New England area government wanted men to have equal rights regardless of money and title, and also the government wanted everyone, being traders or workmen, to have fair wages so the traders don't over charge there products and become rich...
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Documents E and D talk about the Articles of Agreement and Wage and Prices Regulations of the New England area, which shows that the New England area government wanted men to have equal rights regardless of money and title, and also the government wanted everyone, being traders or workmen, to have fair wages so the traders don't over charge there products and become rich...
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Although New England and the Chesapeake Region were both settled by people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. Why did this difference in development occur?   Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settles largely by people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. Why did this development occur?   Difference in the Development in the new england region and the chesapeake region of the new world   Differences in the New England Colonies and Chesapeake Region   New England And The Chesapeake Region   New England And The Chesapeake Region Before 1700   New England And The Chesapeake Region Before 1700   New England And The Chesapeake Region Before 1700   DBQ on Differences Between New England and Chesapeake Area   Differences In Chesapeake And New England Colonies   New England And Chesapeake Colonies   New England Vs. Chesapeake Colonies   New England Vs. Chesapeake Colonies   Difference Between Chesapeake And New England Colonies   The Chesapeake And New England Colonies: A Comparison  
 
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