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    "The New England Colonies" ‚ was directed by someone‚ is about history of The New England Colonies. The founders of the New England colonies was a completely different mission from the Jamestown settlers. Despite the economic prosperity was another goal settlers of New England‚ their true purpose was spiritual. Fed up with the ceremonial Church of England‚ the Pilgrims and the Puritans sought to recreate the society in the manner they think God really intended it to be developed. Religious hostility

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    The New England colonies and the Southern colonies are slightly similar in some aspects‚ but drastically different in most. For example the new england colonies were strictly puritan and they did not tolerate any other religion but the southern colonies were not dominated by a single religion which gave way to more liberal attitudes and some religious freedom. The economy of New England was powered mostly the manufacturing in factories‚ whereas the Southern colonies’ economies were more agriculturally

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    the colonies may be best understood as being divided in the following way: New England (Massachusetts‚ New Hampshire‚ Connecticut‚ Rhode Island)‚ Middle (New York‚ New Jersey‚ Pennsylvania‚ Delaware)‚ and Southern (The Carolinas‚ Georgia‚ Maryland‚ Virginia). While these colony groups had many things in common‚ they also had their own distinctive features. Colonists brought traditions from their home countries and developed new ways of life in North America as they responded to the unique demands of

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    Oldest Inhabitant: The Weather Of New England” By Mark Twain and the essay “ The Dog That Bit People” By James Thurber. The authors of “A Toast to the Oldest Inhabitant: The Weather of New England” and “The Dog That Bit People” portray humor in similar and different ways. One reason why the the essay and speech are different

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    Vision‚ Mission‚ and Goals The sole vision‚ mission‚ and goal of the New England Patriots is to win championships. Head coach and General Manager Bill Belichick states‚ “We are building a big‚ strong‚ fast‚ smart‚ tough‚ and disciplined football team that consistently competes for championships.” Historically‚ it has not change since Belichick took the job back in 2000. Since that time‚ the New England Patriots have a record of 201-71‚ with 14 AFC East Division Titles‚ 7 Super Bowl appearances‚

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    roles in the colonies were strictly defined‚ but the definitions varied from place to place. Colonial education varied greatly depending on geography‚ gender‚ and social class. School subjects included reading‚ writing‚ and math. New England Colonies On farms in New England‚ women were usually working in the home and rarely worked in the fields. Trade was usually a task the men completed. Although these were the norms in many colonial regions‚ there were some areas that women held the same roles as

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    1.) In the article‚ Ryden’s research question or the reason for writing it is to compare the Midwest to New England‚ the South and the West. In doing so he uses history to construct a regional identity for each of these places. 2.) In the article Ryden defines region as ““Region” in this sense implies a historical veneer through which a section of the country is seen‚ understood‚ assigned meaning‚ and given identity according to some defining experience or set of experiences located deep in the

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     religion also influenced the British colonies during the 1600s.The New England  colonies were initially founded to be a safe haven for the Puritan religion‚ while the middle  colonies and southern colonies were founded for trade and profit. Once founded‚ the British  colonies began producing different goods based on their geography. Each region depended  on each other and Great Britain for certain goods they could not provide for themselves.  The reason for settlement in the New England colonies was religious freedom. The

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    In the world of the 1700’s people were working tremendous hours everyday with the wage of $1.50 a week. In the novel‚ Lyddie‚ by Katherine Paterson‚ Lyddie had to work so many hours at a factory mill to pay off the debts of her family’s farm. Lyddie also needed that money to keep her family together and to take care of them. Lyddie had to decide to sign the petition or not. The petition was a paper that where the factory workers had to sign so that they can get better working conditions‚ work less

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    Becky Jagiello 10/27/2012 Cult & Civ I Br. Hannon Section 4 Class I.D. #14 The Algonkian People The Algonkian people lived in southern New England in the seventeenth century. They lived a life that combined aspects of Paleolithic hunting and gathering with Neolithic agriculture. Obtaining their basic nutrition of life through these methods led to particular economic‚ social and gender relations. These people produced crops in addition to the abundant natural supplies of their territories

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