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Chesapeake Colonies Dbq

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During the time of colonization many people of different, races, religions, social classes, and genders came to the colonies. The settlers came to the Chesapeake and New England and influenced the two colonies in different ways. Economically, the two colonies supported themselves by trading, but with different goods. Geographically, the environments were unalike which helped the colonies discover the individuality within them, and influenced the social factors of the two colonies. The beliefs of the two colonies were polar opposites, which developed the diversity in the colonies. Immigrants in both of the colonies consisted of men and women, New England more than the Chesapeake, which helped decide various aspects of what the colony would …show more content…

While the Chesapeake environment was suited for farming, the New England colonies found good to produces that complimented their environment. The Chesapeake farms were settled great distances from each other. Socially they were not able to connect with each other, for the farms could be five miles apart. In New England, the Puritans treasured being a unified group. The planting grounds were shared between the town, and the town was composed of 40 families (Document D). The Puritans thought they must “knit together in this work as one man” (Document A). The Puritans were able to bond so well with each other because they lived in a town setting, the city on a hill, rather than the vast distances the Chesapeake had between each home. Since the Chesapeake colony was so spread apart, they were easily attacked by outsiders. The Dutch had attacked, and the people complained about lack of protection (Document G). The men were apprehensive about leaving their own farms to protect the coast and the frontiers, for they were worried their own unprotected land may be attacked too (Document G). The Puritans were settled so closely if there was even an invasion they would have backup within a matter of seconds. The geography of the colonies decided what they would produce, how they would connect socially, and how they would be protected. The colonies difference in geography helped …show more content…

Their development was unique because of their economies, geographics, beliefs, and immigrant types. The Chesapeakes learned to thrive economically a different way than New England did. Their geographic areas helped the colonists discover how to survive in the different environments, as well as shows how the geography affected their social lives. The beliefs differed greatly between the two colonies, which decided how they would it proceed the growth of the colonies. Whether the colony was extremely religious or had a more relaxed initiative was decided by the beliefs of the colony. The immigrants who came over also decided how the colony would proceed by the diversity or lack there of. The New England colonies had more variety in their views, unlike the Chesapeake whose immigrants were mostly men of the same age. The colonies were bound to develop differently because of the experiences they endured throughout their

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