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Early colonizing comparison

During the age of exploration, European nations colonized the Americas as a way to seek refuge for oppressed religions, spread their beliefs, gain land and money, or expand their empire. These colonies were split into New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies. Although they bordered the same coast, they differed in politics, social customs, and economy.In England, the Puritans (often called Separatists) were unhappy with the lack of purifying the English Reform had done for the church; they wanted to leave the Church of England behind completely and free it of political influence. When Elizabeth I came to power she had little tolerance for the Puritan ideals, and neither did her successors James I and Charles I. This prompted the Puritans' move to America and the establishment of the New England co


These three colonies were extremely diverse, and had governments that separated church and state. They traded mainly with Caribbean Islands with livestock, grains, and wheat flour. New York established local elections and assembly in 1683. They gave large area of land to anyone who had paid their way to join them in America. New England's economy was initially based on trade. The economy of the Mid-Atlantic was based on trade. America was built on he New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies. Large-scale slavery was used instead of servants like in the New England colonies. When Carolina was first established it quickly split up into two sections: North Carolina being Virginia planters and South Carolina being the sugar planters. They had an advantage over the other European powers with their large number of people and land to raise livestock and grow crops. After this failed, they moved to North America where they had extensive land area. They all differ greatly with different means of government, life, and economy but started the growth of the most powerful nation in the world. Pennsylvania was close to follow, but had local officials whom governed the people. Unlike the local Indians, the men harvested the food while the women were the homemakers and food preparers. The economy of the south was based purely on the production of tobacco, rice and indigo to sell overseas.

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