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Essay heading: Cjesapeake
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This strong religious and political hierarchy ensured a measure of social stability. Those who felt oppressed by the Puritan rule, such as Thomas Hooker, often moved away from Massachusetts and started their own settlements. Hooker, while leading the town of Hartford, established a government and adopted one of the first constitutions... displayed 300 characters
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This sort of movement was good, not only because it avoided violent rebellions, but because it helped the expansion of the colonies. This region has profited to this day because of the religious work ethic and government that started the colony.
Important still, but in different ways then the New England area, was the Chesapeake region... displayed next 300 characters
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