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Title: 1993 DBQ New England vs. Chesapeake
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The differences in the New England and Chesapeake’s primary motivations for settlement led to the divergent societies.
While both colonies were settled in Eastern America, the regional geography had a hand in influencing this expansion. New England was known for its harsh climate, forcing its inhabitants to endure brutal winters, and miserably hot summers... Showed first 250 characters
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New England was known for its harsh climate, forcing its inhabitants to endure brutal winters, and miserably hot summers. Because many European immigrants sought arable land, the unyielding soil of New England impeded the immigrants agriculturally and forced them to depend on livestock... Showed next 250 characters
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