Cultural Differences Between the Chesapeake and New England
There were many differences between the colonies settled in the Chesapeake and New England, the differences that separated the two different geographical areas, however, were not as dissimilar as one would think. (the topic sentence is a little shady...i don't know what it is...but it's confusing...might be a little too wordy)While many would blame the environmental separation as a primary explanation to the differences between these two colonial areas, historians have argued that these(the???) differences stemmed from something much closer,; the household. These(The??) differences ranged from religious beliefs, everyday household chores, how women fit into the different societies(women's roles in society), and what tasks were expected of them.(child rearing???) The contrasts which originated in the household ultimately filtered out into the colonies and helped to shape these peoples lives, which in turn led to differences among the colonies. > Perhaps one of the biggest differences among these two colonies was their immigrants. The immigrants traveling to the Chesapeake's colonies were interested in the huge tobacco boom, while the immigrants traveling to New England looked for religious comforts. Family life differed greatly b
When servants were not available women were sometimes forced to work the tobacco fields, which shows a huge family difference between the New England area Families and the Chesapeake families. i don't know if "us" should be used), such as families and very close friends. maybe a quote from the book or something). Puritans were constantly demanding more from the church and individuals. need facts or examples to back this up. " New England families, however, had no religious tolerance and were very rigid in their beliefs. > New England and the Chesapeake differed greatly in the individual roles inside a family. i'm not sure which one), "There was no sharp distinction between home and the wider world, and in fact, most of the social services that are now provided outside the home were delivered within the confines of the Puritan house-hold. The Puritans never expected or demanded too (take out too)much materialistically.
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