new england vs chesapeake
Even though most of the colonies on the eastern seaboard during the 17th century had English origin, each colony had its differences. The colonies of Chesapeake and Plymouth are two perfect examples. Each of the colonies had distinctive differences in their religion, government and economy. The Puritans were very devoted to their religion, but Chesapeake was very lenient and laid back. These difference are very evident by what group of people founded the colony, views of worship, daily life, and the people they dealt with each day. The Puritans, who wanted to escape the Catholic Church, established Plymouth. Whereas, the people established the Chesapeake colony the Puritans were trying to escape, the Catholics. Chesapeake was a Catholic community. Due to the Puritans expectations of a Utopian society, their life was centered on the church and they did not except anything that wasn't Puritanism. The Chesapeake colonist did not view church centered life as an importance to their religion and they started an act for religious freedom. Which were
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Approximate Word count = 707
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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