Differences of the New England and Chesapeake Regions
What was life like for the American colonist at the end of the seventeenth century?Well, if someone were to ask the residents of Chesapeake and New England they would almost certainly get an analysis of two very distinct societies. Due to geographical, climatic, economic, and moral differences, New England and Chesapeake developed into completely dissimilar regions. The effects of climate and geography had an extremely opposite reaction in reference to New England and Chesapeake. A harsh climate in Chesapeake allowed diseases such as malaria, dysentery, and typhoid run ramped. Half the people born in early Virginia and Maryland did not live to see their twentieth birthdays. In addition families were both few and fragile in this fierce environment. But while Chesapeake was dealing with a harsh climate, New England was reaping the benefits of cleaner water and
Almost 40 million pounds of tobacco a year was exported out of Chesapeake by 1700. Eventually these free "white slaves" grew restless and rebelled. New Englanders became experts in shipbuilding and commerce. In contrast the Puritan laws sought to defend the privileges of marriage. " The healthy environment of New England contributed to a more family centered life compared to the Chesapeake's. The hysteria eventually ended in 1693 when the governor's wife was even accused of being a witch. In conclusion both Chesapeake and New England were both dramatically shaped by different reactions in regards to climate, geography, economy, and moral issues. The most famous of which, Bacon's Rebellion, prompted lordly planters to look for less troublesome workers. By 1700 Chesapeake planters brought some 100,000 servants to the region. More differences occurred with the rights of women. Along with different climates came different economic practices. Although unhealthy for the Chesapeake residents, tobacco cultivation proved to be perfectly suited for the region. This new introduction of different peoples changed the social structure of the Chesapeake. In contrast to the fate of the Chesapeake residents, new Englanders added ten years to their life by moving there.
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