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Title: Chesapeake vs. New England Colony Development
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May 27, 2001 |
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A large financial gap formed between the planter elite and poorer indentured servants. Also, demographics played a role in how the societies differed. Families were essential to society structure in New England, but mostly single men lived in Virginia since there were so few women settlers... Showed first 250 characters
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Families were essential to society structure in New England, but mostly single men lived in Virginia since there were so few women settlers.
In conclusion, the motives for emigration, religious observance, family structure, and even geography played a role in the different development of the colonies in New England and the Chesapeake... Showed next 250 characters
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