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    When Jamestown was originally settled‚ and when the Mayflower landed‚ the colonists who emerged from the ships had huge plans and tremendous goals for what would come of their own colony. However‚ although both settled regions were the new homes to a majority of the English‚ two separate societies formed. In New England‚ the colonists were religious extremists hoping to form a perfect society‚ while gold hunters with little or no desire to create a permanent home flocked to the Chesapeake region

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    In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries‚ the Northern and Southern colonies were extremely different. Each “section” of America was socially‚ economically‚ and politically dissimilar from the next. From the beginning‚ it was difficult to picture the colonies as their own separate nation due to a lack of colonial unity. In the Southern plantation colonies‚ social structure was molded mostly by the emphasis on slavery and racism that was perpetuated. A hierarchy of status and wealth similar to

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    whether the 19th century debate over Crown Colony Government versus the Old Representative System as a mechanism of colonial rule in the 19th century British West Indies was and issue of democracy versus autocracy. I shall therefore distinguish between democracy and autocracy‚ and Old Representative System and the Crown Colony Government respectively. Moreover‚ I am going to prove from democratic standpoint that the Old representative system and the Crown Colony Government are different as it relates

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    The development of the colonies made the minds of many wonder about what could it bring wealth‚ fame‚ or a good life? The English‚ French‚ and Spanish were willing to venture for that. The English were the first of them to make that venture. The English colonies developed differently because they were allowed more freedom but on the other hand France and Spain had to abide by their ruler. Freedom allowed English men to do much more‚ including set up a government and a diverse

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    Slavery was the backbone of imperialism success. African slaves were knowledgeable in farming and had a strong immune system that could fend off European diseases unlike the natives. Starting with the Spanish‚ the use of African slaves were adopted by many colonies including the British who brought slavery to the New World (Brown and Smallman‚ 16). The effects of slavery are still prominent. Europeans judging social status by the color of skin created the long-lasting trend of racism within the

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    Rubber Boom Slavery Dating back hundreds of years the indigenous people of South and Central America had discovered the many uses of rubber‚ taken from what is known as a "Hevea brasiliensis" or more commonly‚ a rubber tree. When the latex is extracted from the tree it is hardened and formed into rubber which natives would use for numerous tasks such as making shoes‚ handles for tools‚ and even rubber balls for sports (Dean 23). Due to its useful yet uncanny features it created an immediate

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    In the 16th and 17th centuries many colonies were starting to appear all over the Eastern Cost of America. All of Europe countries were interested in colonies‚ from Spain to England and even France. To the naked eye these colonies may have seemed very similar‚ but they were very different. Most of the population of these colonies arrived on boats that sailed from various European countries. Many colonies suffered through the early years from famine and death‚ and also poor planning. If we were

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    Slavery has always been an important part of our American history‚ from its start to the abolition of it‚ but how did slaves really come to our country‚ certainly they did not just appear in America. In the early 17th century‚ Settlers in North America started to use African slaves as a cheaper‚ largely available labor source‚ rather than indentured servants. In 1619 a Dutch ship brought 20 Africans to the colony of Jamestown‚ to work as servants for wealthy farmers. This was widely known to be what

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    Slavery began in the 15th century when the Atlantic Slave trade was developed where many African men‚ women‚ and children were forcibly transported from their homeland in Africa to the Americas which changed the aspect of the New World. Slavery had a negative impact socially and politically of the New World. Africans were like property towards the white‚ were treated like animals‚ and viewed lower than the white. Because of the inhumanity of slavery‚ it led to the instability of society in the Americas

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    knowledge‚ and ship design gave the Europeans the advantage to rediscovering the New World in 1492 (619). European powers such as the Spanish and English were able to eventually establish colonies in the New World‚ although at different times‚ the Spanish being the first of all of the Europeans. The English and Spanish colonies had numerous contrasting aspects that intertwine with one another‚ such as the social and economic structure‚ attitude on mixing‚ and religious views.     Economic and social: The

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