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Chesapeake Colonies Dbq Essay

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In the early America colonies, each colony was largely settled by people of English origin. Although the majority of the colony founders were generally from similar areas, the colonies were all different. Two regions like this were the New England region and the Chesapeake region. New England consisted of the states Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Chesapeake consisted of Virginia and Maryland. Although the regions were very close to each other on a map, by the 1700’s both regions had evolved into two very distinct societies. This was due to the colonists reasons fro coming to the New World, their belief systems, the colonists themselves, and the geography. A very large reason the New England and Chesapeake regions were very different was because of their beliefs In Document A: A letter written for everyone on board of the Arabella- …show more content…

Article B is a New England bound ships list of emigrants. It shows how the colonists were Puritan families. There is men, women and children on board. Each person has a distinct job, which shows that they were wanting a stable society and a permanent settlement. One can also infer from this document that the Puritans were most like prosecuted in the Old World. Article C is a Chesapeake bound ships list of emigrants. The documents shows that the majority of the emigrants were men. For about every 6 men, there was one woman. This document shows that the colonists of the Chesapeake region were very profit-driven. They were not looking for a permanent settlement. They were looking to get rich through gold and tobacco. Document F also writes about how the Chesapeake men were always seeking gold. They were no looking to settle, they were wanting money. These three articles demonstrate that the two regions were very different in the type of people that came, and their reasons for

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