New England Confederation Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of New England and Chesapeake.

New England Confederation Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of New England and Chesapeake.
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New England and Chesapeake

Summary: Essay deals with the areas of New England and Chesapeake in the early years of American History.
In the early developments of our country, the United States, certain areas were brought up quite differently in many ways. Two main regions during the time were New England and the Chesapeake region. These two regions were very diverse in their ways of settling, even though the settlers all migrated from the same country. The reason New England and Chesapeake were different is because of whom settled the area, their struggles on establishing a strong and healthy colony, and also by the beliefs they had.

Many boats sailed to the new land with many different types of immigrants in them. In boats sailing for New England, there would be big families and their servants ready to start all over in a whole New World (B). While taking a glimpse into the boats heading for Virginia, the Chesapeake region, there were young, gold seeking, unmarried, men as well as...

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