societies, especially the New England and Chesapeake regions. Socially, families and individuals from the colonies were different in number, beliefs, and social mobility. The economies of the colonies differed in their foundations and various industries. Concerning politics, each region had a their own form of self-government and extent of political authority. Although the New England and Chesapeake regions were settled by people of English origin, by 1700 the colonies developed to be uniquely diverse
to the colonies. In this passage you will be learning about the history of colonial trading, the triangular trade route, and the poor treatment of slaves. The History of Colonial Trading: Colonial trading began in the 15th century and was a prosperous means of exchanging necessary goods that the Colonials used in everyday life. Colonial trading first began as part of the widespread slave trade when Portuguese and Spanish settlers transported slaves from Africa to the American colonies they had
DBQ In 1700s there were two distinct societies in the new world, the Chesapeake and New England. The Chesapeake colonies made most of their money from the cash crop tobacco, but when it came to political and religious matters Virginia (a Chesapeake colony) differed greatly from New England colonies. The English church was the same as the one in England, which meant taxpayers paid for the support of the church even if they were not Anglicans. This mattered little to church members since
Voorhees - 8 AP United States History 5 September 2014 DBQ Between 1607 and 1700, New England and the Chesapeake created their colonies very differently economically because of their geographic circumstances, politically because of how they set up their government, and socially because of how they set up their social ladders. New England and the Chesapeake developed very different economies due to the very different geographic circumstances. New England had a shorter growing season because of poor soil
DBQ: Colonial New England and Chesapeake Regions It is common knowledge among citizens of the United States that our country was first inhabited by Native Americans and later Europeans. More specifically, the English came to the New World throughout the 17th Century and settled along the eastern coast. The earliest English settlers established ground in Virginia in the Chesapeake region. Not too many years later, more people from England arrived in the Massachusetts Bay region and named that area
still could have gone back to England to find help.I also get why they didn't because they are really trustworthy with their religion and I know they only believe their religion but the parents still could have done something.On page 22 it says” Then an elderly physician named William Griggs who had lived in Salem Village for perhaps two years, examined Betty and Abigail and declared that they were most certainly ¨under an Evil Hand.¨ This was the worst of all possible news because that it meant that