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    government of New England and Chesapeake. New England was one of the first colonies to be settled in. The desire for a settlement in the new world was a huge thing. During the time of King James I of England‚ the Virginia Company allowed Separatists to be in their territory once they got to the new world. When they finally reached the new world with the puritans‚ they missed their landing spot and decided to just form their own colony. They settled down and called it New England. During this time

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    centuries‚ there were constant raids in England and all throughout Europe by these pirates‚ and "during the 9th century these raids became increasingly large-scale" (Millett 1). Naturally these invasions had drastic negative affects on the people who were victimized. The Vikings who invaded England and Europe were from Norway and Denmark (Ritchie 3). "Nowhere was safe from the Vikings" (Ritchie 2)‚ especially England. The invasions of the Vikings into England

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    political and religious identity in all of Europe‚ and England in particular‚ gave rise to the English Reformation and subsequently the Restoration era in the 16th and 17th centuries. While the onset of both the English Reformation and the Restoration era had a prominent impact on the colonies in the New World in regards to religious freedom‚ they differed in that the Restoration Colonies were embarked upon and driven by economic hunger. In England‚ clashes between Catholics and Protestants‚ brought

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    customs and ideals known as chivalry was introduced by the Normans into England and can be reflected in literature‚ such as the knightly code‚ the romantic interest in women ‚ tenderness and reverence paid to Virgin Mary etc.. The prevailing form of literature in the Feudal England was Romance (传奇,骑士文学). The most famous Romance was Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The second period is the English Renaissance. The 16th century in England was a period of the breaking up of feudal relations and the establishing

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    agreement between the colony and the king of England or Parliament. Charters of royal colonies provided for direct rule by the king. But governors were appointed by the king and had almost complete authority Colonial economies operated under mercantilism‚ a system based on the belief that colonies existed in order to increase the country’s wealth. England tried to regulate trade‚ and forbid colonies from trading with other European countries. England also maintained the right to tax the colonies

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    political‚ social and economic development plays a large part in the reason why the New England and Chesapeake regions developed so different. If you were to pay close attention to these regions‚ you’d be in awe to know that the people who settled these areas are all from England. The reasons for the development also played a large role in the difference. From the 17th century to the 18th century the Chesapeake and New England regions developed into two different regions. The social development played a

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    Voltaire’s Letters on England is a collection of written documents that Voltaire wrote between 1726 and 1729 on his experiences he had while staying in England. After its publication in French in 1734‚ many people of French ethnicity saw it as a bashing of the French government‚ and even a little bit on the Catholic religion. Voltaire does seem to be fairly favorable towards the English in his letters‚ which is understandable after he was exiled in his homeland of France multiple times. In many

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    Christianity in England. So the Christians left England to go to America so they could have their religious beliefs. The Christians didn’t have many religious freedoms in England at the time. Even some of the Roman Catholics came from England to America. When the Roman Catholics came to America they grew bigger and so did the other Christians. The churches would take a long time to build

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    In the early 1600s England established its’ first colony in the New World with one hundred men and three boats at the mouth of the Chesapeake River it was called Jamestown. Soon after many more colonists would arrive to the New World seeking religious freedom‚ freedom from persecution‚ land‚ economic prosperity‚ or to work off debt. Nonetheless‚ people saw the New World as new opportunities and to leave a life to start a new one. As British colonies grew and created their own culture‚ policies‚ and

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    finally came to an end‚ it was realized how wrong the church and government had been‚ the government lost most of its remaining credibility. This debacle‚ combined with the failure of their economic equality goals led to the failure of the “New England Way” style of

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