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... whipping of white servants. In the Chesapeake colonies, religion was not as strict as in New England. In these colonies there were ...
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... whipping of white servants. In the Chesapeake colonies, religion was not as strict as in New England. In these colonies there were ...
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... The New England Colonies life was dominated by the Puritan religion. There was strict observation of the Sabbath, people dressed in somber clothing, Christmas ...
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... The New England Colonies life was dominated by the Puritan religion. There was strict observation of the Sabbath, people dressed in somber clothing, Christmas ...
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... Because of certain political reasons, the colonies were both different. Chesapeake wasn't very strict at all. However, in New England, if you said the Devil's ...
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... Their only quarrel with the Bay colony was that it was not strict enough. Not all of the New England colonies were formed by the Puritans. ...
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... The difference between New England¯s strict Puritan culture, the Middle colonies grain and cultural diversity, and the South¯s slavery and cash crop economy ...
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... opinion that you should reside In the Middle Colonies, specifically Pennsylvania. As opposed to the strict religious societies of New England, the middle ...
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... liked, they decided to flee England due to ... They founded colonies such as Connecticut, Massachusetts, New ... They formed a society of strict religious participation ...
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... from the nucleus of the family and filtered into the colonies. ... in the Chesapeake and New England societies ... led to the regions constant strict religious attitudes ...
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... much more successful than the Chesapeake colonies because of ... The Chesapeake and the New England were two distinct ... to be liberated from their strict lifestyles. ...
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... government did not form successful colonies in the ... England's wise decision of appointing him commander aided ... starving to death, Smith inflicted strict laws and ...
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... ethic was the judicial system of the Northern Colonies. ... of theft and assault, the New England courts answered ... A prime example of the strict Puritan code is the ...
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... none that imposed strict regulations on the colonies. In fact the colonies received advantages from the mercantile system of England. As colonies of England ...
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... Each of the colonies had distinctive differences in ... Where, the Puritans had strict religious rules concerning ... beautiful furniture to be sent back to England. ...
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... Essentially, this demise was the result of Puritanism's own strict social, political ... The original settlers of the New England colonies were intent on upholding ...
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... was introduced by the Parliament in 1660, enabled England to have strict control over colonial trade first in Chesapeake and then in Massachusetts Colonies. ...
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... The two particular customs he mentioned were strict entails (a landholder could not ... were stricter than the English ones, and all the New England colonies had a ...
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... half of the women of New England were literate ... renowned private schools, in the middle colonies only one ... Strict definitions of the appropriate social roles for ...
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... The Navigation Laws restricted commerce from the colonies to England (and back) to only ... The Navigation Laws of 1763 is really strict toward the colonies. ...
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... in America, but was corrosive to the empire of England. ... of geography and the remoteness of the colonies, squared the ... could water down a policy of strict control ...
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... why do they believe in such a strict way of ... of support for the Puritan movement in England, the Puritans broke away and founded colonies in America. ...
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... England passed many acts to entice the Americans into buying their goods. ... They watched the colonies much more intently and kept strict control of them. ...
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... the negligence of England toward the colonies for reasons such as war or distance. Letting the America's live one way for decades, then becoming strict on them ...
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... England's solution was to send them all to the colonies ... around and lo and behold, the colonies were a ... tried to correct their errors by imposing strict taxes on ...
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... This act was accompanied by a strict enforcing of ... England saw these taxes as reasonable; after all, the ... paying for the soldiers in their colonies, a measure ...
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... The Puritan family life was strict. ... The Puritan Commonwealth that was formed in England tended to England and not the colonies. ...
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... pull themselves out of their depression, they adopted a strict policy of ... words it was a get rich quick scheme by England, to get rich off of the colonies. ...
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... The colonies were founded by Puritans who had come, not ... over Jamestown was that in New England, they had ... town meetings and they also had a strict price control ...
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... the other hand, unhappy New England colonists and ... Southern Colonies and the Middle Colonies were predominantly ... One had strict class distinctions, and the other ...
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