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    APUSH Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by people of English origin‚ but by 1700 the region had evolved into two distinct societies. This difference can be found from the very beginning of the colonies.  The New England colonies were founded for pure religion; the Chesapeake colonies were originally founded during the great search for gold‚ and later continued as slave-supported plantation colonies.  The New Englanders would become successful from their hard

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    The Virginia Colony vs. The Massachusetts Bay Colony The Virginia Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony were both similar and different on three main topics: religion‚ economics‚ and demographics. Religious views and importance differentiated greatly between the two colonies. New Englanders‚ the area in which the Massachusetts Bay Colony settled‚ came to America to exercise religious beliefs that were not allowed before the English Civil War and after the Restoration. They were made up of

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    Brianna Boyle Chesapeake vs. Massachusetts Bay Colony Massachusetts Bay (New England) and Chesapeake colonies were both the foundation for the economic and social influences in America. However‚ their differences are far more numerous then the commonalities. Where the Massachusetts Bay Colony was formed primarily for religious purposes‚ the Chesapeake Colony was formed for profit. This one difference had an extensive effect when related to the life of each colony in the new world. The Massachusetts

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    Like Virginia‚ Massachusetts Bay was settled by Europeans. Both settlements struggled to survive at first. They both also encountered natives living there before they arrived. In Virginia there were the Algonquians and in Massachusetts Bay there was a large number of Puritans. Although there were many differences between the two colonies it comes as to no surprise that they are very much so related in their hardships. Such as in Virginia there was disease‚ famine and continuing attacks of the neighboring

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    During the sixteenth-century in the English Colonies‚ in this time there was a process where the people that owned some of these colonies were going through a time where immigrants were migrating to the new world. Forty-five thousand Puritans left England between 1620 and 1640 and created religious societies in another part of the world also known as the New World. The English people wanted their colonist to learn more about God and his most holy and wise providence‚ the people wanted to have religious

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    Geotagging: Using Digital Repeat Photography to Study Changes in Phenology ________________________________________________________________________ Research Paper Presented to the ________________________________________________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Research Practicum ________________________________________________________________________ Research Completed At ________________________________________________________________________

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    Massacre at Mystic The event of the Massacre at Mystic on 1637 is a big date to remember‚ because it changed the history of America. Not only did it altered it‚ but also changed the Pequot’s entire nation‚ economics and political views in New England. It also changed relationship between colonist and the Indians forever. This was a war of the England and the Indians which attacked a fort at Mystic Connecticut. This was the first time that the English had ever attacked to slaughter. The Pequot were

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    Samantha Ammari HIST 202A Brian Covey 1/20/15 Take Home Assignment 1. Thesis: The Chesapeake and New England communities both originated from English backgrounds. Their communities had different beliefs and settled in the new world for other reasons. Their differences consisted of social‚ economic‚ and political beliefs. 2. Topic Sentence: The Chesapeake colonies set off to the new world in search for gold and riches while the New England colonies set off to find a place were they can freely

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    Following the Puritan tradition of carving out a piece of the Hallock farm for male heirs of marrying age begun by his grandfather‚ Capt. Zachariah Hallock‚ Isaiah Hallock built a farmhouse on this spot around 1832. It burned to the ground in 1915. In the mid 1920s Konstanty and Adela (Lipnicka) Cichanowicz (both born in Poland) bought the 35-acre farm consisting of the Little Hallock House east of the current Cich farm garage‚ the circa 1832 Isaiah Hallock barn and various outbuildings. Konstanty

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    Libba Bray is originally from Texas but her home is in Brooklyn‚ New York with her husband ‚ son and two cats. Libba Bray is the New York Times bestselling author of The Gemma Doyle trilogy ( A Great and Terrible Beauty‚ Rebel Angels‚ and The Sweet Far Thing): she also won the Michael L. Printz Award-winning for her book Going Bovine‚ Beauty Queens. Libba Bray was a L.A. Times Book Prize finalist; for her book series‚ The Diviners. In Beauty Queens‚ one of Bray main characters is named Miss

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