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Essay heading: Difference Between Chesapeake And New England Colonies
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The northern colonies were known for having a lot of furs, timber, and fish. They were especially noted for developing into a very successful trading region. The New England colonies made up the middle class society whose focal points were family, education and religion.
On the other hand, the Chesapeake region had a, “cash crop,” get rich quickly... displayed 300 characters
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Their lives were based more on their material items than on God or family. The Englanders who saw the opportunity to take advantage of the popularity of a brand new crop they had discovered settled the Chesapeake area. These, “gold diggers,” were mainly men of wealthy families wanting to come to the New World for gold in which they traded for a large profit, for themselves... displayed next 300 characters
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