Difference in the Development in the new england region and the chesapeake region of the new world

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March 14, 2015

 

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It is known, however, that primarily Englishmen, locating themselves from the New England regions of the north, to the Chesapeake regions of the south, first settled the majority of the east coast of the New World. But although the New England region and the Chesapeake region were largely colonized and populated by Englishmen, by the year 1700, these two societies had developed into two completely different sections of the New World...
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These differences in development can be shown through two areas. The first, being a difference in economic goals of the immigrating people, and the second, being the role that religion played on the development of the colonies. As for the first reason of the economic goals of the different people immigrating to the colonies, the primary difference that really separates the New England region from the Chesapeake region is that in the Chesapeake region, the primary goal of everyone who immigrated to these colonies was to get rich quickly...
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