New England Settlers vs. the Chesapeake Settlers DBQ

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American History

 

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July 23, 2011

 

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Captain John Smith, in 1624, once described his experiences on his journey to Virginia and that the worst people among him were the gold-seekers. Ten years after John Smith's voyage, Lord Baltimore, a man of a prominent English Catholic family founded Virginia's sister colony, Maryland. He had embarked on the journey partly to gain financial profits and partly to create a refuge for his fellow Catholics, who at the time were being persecuted by the Protestants of England...
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Around the same time, thousands of English families migrated to New England for religious purposes. Connecticut and New Hampshire were settled as religious havens. As was Rhode Island, but Rhode Island served as a "sewer" that held "all the Lord's debris" which translates to a safe haven for all of those who had been rejected elsewhere...
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