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    main difference between the adventures of the Jamestown settlers and those of the pilgrims lies in the background of the settlers themselves. The settlers of Jamestown were gentleman who lacked labor skills and thought that they would find riches upon arrival. They did not know how to grow crops or hunt. The recorded accounts of John Smith clearly indicate that these men were not

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    settlers of the Massachusetts Bay plantation in 1630. He delivered a sermon called A Model of Christian Charity‚ while aboard the ship taking these Puritans to the New World “which outlined the principles by which the new colony should be run” (Mulford 237). He uses Bible scripture to reinforce his idea of how their community should be created. As the Bible is the foundation for these Puritans‚ it is important to see how he uses scripture to create their perfect plantation‚ or what he describes as a “city

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    Massachusetts Bay were founded around the same time period which allows us to analyze and compare them. Although both of these‚ Virginia and Massachusetts Bay‚ were colonies of England they each settled in North America for two different reasons: Gold and God. Virginia was founded in 1607 by John Smith who came from England and built the colony Jamestown. This was the first settlement in North America for England. Jamestown was mainly founded for economics and financial profits. The British sent people who

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    The Scarlet Letter & A Model of Christian Charity Beneath the Surface Nathaniel Hawthorne lived during an extraordinarily turbulent time in American history. Our young nation was barely into its second generation of independence from England. Emotionally volatile issues revolving around religion‚ slavery‚ and liberty abounded. During American ’s antebellum period‚ citizens struggled to define themselves in a rapidly changing world. Questions concerning religious doctrines‚ the morality of slavery

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    The Jamestown Settlement "I always consider the settlement of America with reverence and wonder‚ as the opening of a grand scene and design in providence‚ for the illumination of the ignorant and the emancipation of the slavish part of mankind all over the earth." -John Adams. Jamestown‚ Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the New World. The Jamestown Colony is a town in Virginia. It is the oldest‚ and first‚ English colony in North America. The London Company‚ formed in 1606

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    PEOPLE AND REASONS FOR SETTLEMENT In 1607‚ The Susan Constant‚ Godspeed and Discovery landed in what would be known as Jamestown‚ named after King James I. There lived English landowners‚ skilled laborers‚ and people seeking profit. The founders of this colony was the Virginia Company and Sir Walter Raleigh. The settlement was created because the people hoped to find riches in the land (Gold)‚ spread Christianity‚ and to control land for England. After a few years Africans were brought from Africa

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    In William Bradford’s History of the Plymouth plantation the members of the church of England left England and headed to Americas to have a fresh start‚ without the strict guidelines of the England. As they became colonized on the land they began using their religious beliefs to help the survive‚ and manage. In History of the Plymouth plantation Bradford say‚ “for which way so ever they turned their eyes (save upward to the heavens

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    colonies of Jamestown and Plymouth had several similarities as well as differences. The colonists of both colonies had an extremely harsh first winter‚ had treaties and traded with the Natives with an overall good relationship with them and who had both their Kings beheaded. The similarities continued over time‚ like building their own houses‚ having every colonist required to work‚ and not given what they were promised for going to the New World. Although the colonies of Plymouth and Jamestown have many

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    start a new settlement. The English thought they had it all figured out‚ little did they know the worst thing could happen to them when starting a settlement is going to be death caused by a drought‚ having brackish water‚ no sources to grow food‚ and natives with disease to kill the English. Well to begin with the Spanish were defeated which was the main reason the English thought they could start a settlement‚ so they did they could it Jamestown in honor of their king James. Jamestown itself didn’t

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    The Jamestown Colony was the foundation for colonization in America as it was one of the first attempts to colonize Aamerica. A primary source titled‚ “The Settlement of Jamestown‚”‚ written by Captain John Smith in 1607‚ reflects the challenges that colonists faced in their attempt to make a livelihood in a new‚ uncharted territory. One of the challenges these colonists faced were the constant brutality that they received from the natives living in the area. In the source it states‚ “The first land

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