The English colonies in the Americas consisted of four regional colonies: Chesapeake, Southern, New England, and Middle Colonies. Each of these colonies not only differed, in …show more content…
In 1641, the Massachusetts’ General Court issued a Body of Liberty that derived from a person’s social position. This allowed certain, and separate, privileges to freemen and women among children and servants. Each town had a designated church, which further allowed the cementation between church and state as the colony barred ministers from holding offices. As an offset of the closely-knit, patriarchal nature of the communities in New England, self-sufficient farmers, merchants, and tradesmen made up the economic labor force. Although New England’s healthy climate meant lower death rate and higher birth rate, the colonies indignation to any outside members made them more self-reliant and well governed. New England colonies did not rely on indentured servants or slaves to till their soil and reap their crops. As a result, husbandry became the major means of economic stability. Colonies could there by use homegrown produce or homemade goods