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New World Colonies Essay

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Throughout Spanish, Italian, French and English exploration of the New World territories there were many factors that contributed to were each region claimed North America, and South American land, and how each of their respective territories were set up and ran from across the ocean. Each of these respective regions had their own political, social, ethnic and economic differences and needs when they were being successful run in Europe, and thusly their “baby colonies” ran off what they knew from back home. How the colonies developed and adapted to these cultural normalities, while still meeting the new needs that come from living in a new area has a lot to do with these beliefs and we can see the effects of those beliefs and practices, even …show more content…

Politically they were a democracy, “They are to choose annually from among themselves, a certain Number of Men, according to their divisions, which constitute the General Assembly with the Governour and his Council, and have the sole power of Making Laws, and Laying Taxes for the common good when need shall require”. Socially there was class system, that went into play in this region, more specifically after Bacon’s rebellion. After Bacon’s rebellion, the House of Burgesses, the government system at the time, realized they could not control the indentured servants, and thusly we see a shift to the use of African civilians as slaves. We see the class system develop off this act, as the typically white slave masters were in a place of power over the typically black, slaves. Socially we see this same class system come into play were the whites were seen as being in a place of superiority over the black slaves. The southern region was one of the better places, as far as money goes, this region was by far the best for growing cash crops, such as tobacco, that industry along with the slave trade made for a quite rich region. Ethnically this region is not very diverse, consisting of mostly white settlers, and their slaves, although in parts of Florida there were Spanish and French populations. The southern region is most famous region, because of these strong cultural influences we can still see

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