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Title: New England and Chesapeake bay settling
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Equality was a major theme in the colonies in New England, calling for unity and kinship (Document D). This shows in the creation of minimum wage, which prevented abuse, allowed people to help serve God better, and to avoid a “crying sin of oppression” (Document E)... Showed first 250 characters
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However, with the community growing, places began to fill up, and people began to push out into the frontier, where they began creating their own populace, one that’s main concern was their own well-being. With this, the New England colonies began to lose power and religious influence upon their people... Showed next 250 characters
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