or New England region, the Middle Colonies and the Southern Colonies. The regions had different climate, geography, population, politics, economy and religion. Within each region the way they lived, worked, worshipped and did business was different. The North or New England Colonies consisted of states such as New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The Middle Colonies consisted of states such as New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The Southern Colonies consisted of states such as Virginia
seventeenth century, Europeans established colonies in North America. The English colonies were originally established because proprietors from England were granted charters to govern lands. Other European colonies were established around trading posts. Over time, the English gained control of the thirteen colonies through force or purchase; eventually, the regions were known as the Southern, Middle, and New England Colonies. Although both New England and Southern colonies share several commonalities, they
differences between the Southern colony and the New England colony and how each labor systems worked. The Southern and Northern colonies differences were obvious in their regions. The differences that I will discuss will be the religious choices, governing, and economy. I will compare the many beliefs on how things were to be governed and who made those decisions for the good of the colony and their economic status. Religion: There were four original colonies of New England: New Hampshire, Massachusetts
Our colony has prospered greatly. The colony has a worry-free environment. People can go out and not be afraid of getting hurt. The laws in place insure peace, justice, and equality. The education provides citizens of all ages the knowledge to take care of themselves. Families no longer have to worry about poverty. Adults and children never felt hunger or pain. They will never feel loneliness or grief. They never have to worry about living on streets. Citizens never endured the true cold of the
freedom from religious persecution. As a result, the American colonies were created, Even though all colonies had English descent many separated into different regions like the New England and Chesapeake colonies because of religious, social ,and political differences. The Chesapeake colonies were created to profit off of gold but their warm climate and fertile land turn them into cash crop giants. On the other hand the New England colonies were trying to escape the religious havoc in England. New England's
thirteen colonies. These time were hard and each and every single person was faced with dramatic problems. Out of all those colonies there are absurd amount of similarities and difference in two different colonies, the New England Colonies and the Chesapeake Colonies. Each one of them settled in the Americas for two reasons one of which is the same, for commercial, but Chesapeake also settled for profit and New England settled for religious reasons. A similarity for both of these colonies is their
since they have different ideologies: they are bound to differ from each other. Chesapeake, Carolina, and the New England colonies have a well-developed stance in their form of progression of labor and their economic status in the area at the time Labor has been the extenuating part in the colonies that hold them together, without the divisions of labor, the colonies would be unsuccessful. In Chesapeake, for example, only about three hundred slaves (1650); however, about 90,000 of the 120
part of a greater entity, the Middle colonies, explaining how the development of the colonies as a whole affected New York. Each colony was unique, and their lifestyle was tailored to fit their needs depending on their environment. Tracing the development of slavery, Judaism, and Leisler's Rebellion can explain why New York grew similarly to some colonies, while still maintaining its own unique qualities. Slavery had a big impact on the development of the colonies in America, and each region used slavery
The thirteen colonies were all largely settled by an English population, sharing much of their English identity amongst each other. As time progressed into the 18th century, though, the New England and Chesapeake colonies have branched into two distinct societies. Due to several factors (geography, climate), the two regions changed much in social, political, and economic aspects. Social life in the Chesapeake and New England colonies differed greatly. In the New England colonies, much of the immigrants
origins, but by the 1700s the regions evolved into two distinct societies because of their different economies and cultures but also have a similarity in how they treated Native Americans. Chesapeake and New England colonies first differed throughout their economy. The Chesapeake colonies economy came mostly from cultivating tobacco. While New England’s economy was much more diverse as most people’s occupations were fishing, shipbuilding, and cutting down trees. Chesapeake first seemed to be an economic