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Title: 1999 DBQ
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The list only gives the name and age of each person on the ship. What I noticed is that the Virginia list is dominated by men. This supports the fact that the ratio of men to women in the Chesapeake was about 6:1. After looking at these documents and using previous knowledge, it's easy to see how truly different the social structures of these two regions were... Showed first 250 characters
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The main three factors being the economic, political and social structures as I've touched on in the previous paragraphs. However, the easiest and simplest answer can be traced right back to why these two groups left in the first place. The fortune-seeking colonists of the Chesapeake created a society based around the quest for riches, which affected their entire society... Showed next 250 characters
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