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Essay heading: New England and the Chesapeake
 
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These people were the most literate in the world at that time. When coming from England to the New England region, people often traveled with their families. Men usually had lots of wives. These people were Puritans, whom were very religious. The Puritan ideal is that the family governed in the same way that kings ruled over society...
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The Puritan ideal is that the family governed in the same way that kings ruled over society. These Pilgrims believed that the Anglican establishment was so corrupt that they must establish their own independent church. This is the reason for their emigration to North America. They wanted to develop a society, a civilization (Doc...
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Difference in the Development in the new england region and the chesapeake region of the new world   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?   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   New England Chesapeak Region   New england and the chesapeke region   Colonial Inhabitants of New England and Chesepeake REgion   the advantages and disadvantages of regional integration (NAFTA, EU, APEC, ASEAN, CAFTA, etc.) Compare and contrast the economic development stages of countries within your chosen region and the ramifications of your region's economic development ...   Differences Between New England and Chesapeake   new england chesapeake differences   Differences In Chesapeake And New England Colonies  
 
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