Democracy In the Colonies ... People had more rights, and played a role in making major decisions unlike the Spanish colonies where the crown and the church made all the decisions. ... View More
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The Colonial America Contrast. ... The Middle colonies were also into farming, unlike fishing of the New England, and the crop of the Southern, they made up a pretty good economy. ... View More
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Chesapeake vs New England ... colonies. Unlike the Chesapeake, the New England colonies were greatly interested in their longterm colonization efforts. A man ... View More
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The Colonies ... The New England colonies were unlike the southern and middle colonies geographically. The soil was very hard and dry and was filled with many stones. ... View More
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Mercantalism ... Unlike the other British colonies where people actually wanted to leave their homeland to go to the new world, the French had no desire to leave their homeland ... View More
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Comparison of Colonies ... Pennsylvania also was founded for the sole purpose of religion, but unlike the other colonies, it began to increase toleration of religious diversity later on ... View More
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Roanoke, Jamestown, and Plymouth Colonies ... Warfare between Spain and England slowed the efforts to setup colonies in America ... Unlike Jamestown the Plymouth colonist were looking for religious freedom to ... View More
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Comparison of Colonies ... There were many children among these immigrants. The society became very conservative in New England, unlike some elaborate colonies in the South. ... View More
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Colonies of the New World ... women. Families were small and shortlived unlike the New England colonies were settlements tended to be in family groups. The Southern ... View More
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England ... Unlike the welldefined social classes of England, the colonies had a streamline class structure, which gave individuals the chance to rise on the social latter ... View More
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Thirteen Original Colonies ... Unlike many other attempts at establishing previous settlements, these particular colonies, over a period of time, began to take their own form and question ... View More
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Religious Freedom in the British North American Colonies ... religious toleration. The south was a melting pot for most religions unlike New England and the middle colonies. There were many ... View More
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The Effect of Religion in the Colonial Society of America ... Much of the growth of the American colonies came from religious groups. Unlike investors and workers, religious people bring their families along. ... View More
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English settlement ... land. This protected the women unlike women in the middle and New England colonies who lost their land once they married. Life in ... View More
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NE Colonies vs. Chesapeake ... These values changed the two colonies in three main aspects population, economical ... Therefore, their motives were religious, unlike the economical ones of the ... View More
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Colonial America ... Unlike most of the other settlers to the new country, African Americans really ... were usually sold into slavery and brought to the southern colonies, where they ... View More
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Were the colonies justified to ... The British thoughts about there rights to tax the colonies are written by Thomas ... high and the only purpose was to make revenue for Britain unlike the older ... View More
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New England and Chesepeake Bay Colonies DBQ ... Unlike the New England settlers who provide for the poorest and weakest, with Captain John Smithamp39s men the rich were able to indulge themselves and others ... View More
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english colonies, north and so ... from the same country, but the mind set of the two colonies were completely ... saved by the discovery of tobacco which was their ticket to riches, unlike the gold ... View More
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Slave Colonies of the Seventee ... Without them the colonies would not have been as successful as they were. America had become a successful asset, unlike anything England had seen before. View More
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Mercantilism ... Americans were not required to pay a tax for their military support unlike the English people. The mercantilist theory supported the colonies better. ... View More
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North South Colonies ... In 1729, the Crown made South Carolina one of its royal colonies. ... Unlike the Virginians, who scattered across the Chesapeake to isolated plantations, most New ... View More
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Women in American Colonies ... The New England colonies started in 1620 because of the lack of religious freedom in ... the life of a woman in this new world to be profoundly unlike what they ... View More
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Colonial Freedom of Religion ... Maryland. Unlike the Middle Colonies or New England, religion did not play as big a function in the lives of the Southern colonists. The ... View More
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Industrialization dbq ... Unlike the northern and eastern colonies, they were able to raise their own crops. Their food could be purchased for less money. ... View More
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Early colonizing comparison ... built to last than most colonies of the time. They developed much fast and had growing populations because of their plentiful food and land. Unlike the local ... View More
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The Influence of Solitary Neglect on the Development ... The middle colonies had the most diverse religious group. This contributed to Americas distinct makeup and aided it in becoming more unlike England. ... View More
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English Dominance of Colonial Settlements ... other colonies was their diversity in goods. Englandamp39s goods included tobacco, indigo, rice, grain, flax seed, wool, iron, sugar, and many other things. Unlike ... View More
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Colonial Differences ... lot more Native Americans that attacked the Chesapeake Bay colony, unlike the New ... of people, and religious/economical issues made these 2 colonies so different ... View More
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The british colonial experienc ... Unlike the settlement in Jamestown, the Puritans had very few slaves or ... Similar to Jamestown, but different from the Middle Colonies, Massachusetts Bay was a ... View More
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