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    which landed in Massachusetts at a place they named Plymouth. Jamestown and Plymouth were the two original colonies that settled in America, although these two colonies came to America about the same point of time they didn’t have the similar reasons for why to head out to the new land. Both these colonies had many similarities as well as many differences. Despite the regional settlement of both colonies were around the same place as Virginia was the only South of Massachusetts, yet the…

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    They were on the search for religious freedom. Not the kind of religious freedom that meant everyone could believe in whatever they wanted. No, the Plymouth settlers did not want that at all. Infact when they went to the Netherlands first to escape the English 's corruption of the church, they were appalled at the behavior of the Dutch. People worshipping gods of nature? Ridiculous, or that 's how the…

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    On the other hand, Jamestown and Plymouth had quite a bit of things that were different from each other for example, their reason to leave England, and the amount of people who came on each voyage. Nevertheless both contributed greatly to present American heritage of law, custom, government, religion, and heritage. Therefore Jamestown and Plymouth were very important to modern America, and we wouldn’t be where we are today without these two…

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    to become a better nation as one. The thirteen colonies started out with Southern and some Northern colonies such as Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina , South Carolina and Georgia. Then some of the New England Colonies such as New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and also Connecticut. Some products these colonies produced were tobacco, indigo, rice, farm products, furs, lumber, fish, furs, ships and livestock. These colonies had important events they had to get through to become better.…

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    into effect which arised the first Anglo Powhatan War in 1610. The two sides and their war eventually came to an end when Powhatans daughter married one of the colonists, John Rolfe. It too seems that this company failed like the Virginia Company of Plymouth did, however, the colonists of the Virginia Company of London found peace with the other side and continued onto their quest for riches rather than disbanding the…

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    Anchored off the inhospitable coast of Massachusetts, a meager band of 88 Pilgrims, weak and weary from their lengthy voyage, stared at two terrible behemoths: in front of them was a vast, hostile land and behind them was the powerful, immense Atlantic Ocean which cut them off from the rest of the world. After they set foot on the rocky shores and watched the Mayflower sail past the edge of the endless horizon, one can only imagine the settlers’ unbearable sense of being all alone, separated…

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    determination to succeed. In the poem “In Reference to Her Children” by Bradstreet, the persona expresses her satisfaction at having raised her children well, and the hope that they would similarly succeed in their endeavors (Bartlett 296). The settlement at Plymouth Bay for the pilgrims in 1620 was characterized by a harsh winter that led to the deaths of many settlers, forcing the pilgrims to adopt the farming techniques of the Indians in order to ensure bountiful harvests during the next…

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    American Colonization Dbq

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    In order to adequately answer this question we must first identify the reasons for colonization in each of these regions. To begin, the southern colonies were colonies that were established by the English and included Roanoke, Jamestown, Maryland, Virginia Company, Georgia and the colonies in the Carolinas. Roanoke was the first English colony in the New World, in response to the French founding several colonies in the New World. The purpose of Jamestown was for economic gain. Furthermore,…

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    Massachusetts 1 of the original 13 colonies and one of the six New England states and is very important to the history of America and is a relatively wealthy state. Massachusetts had the thirteenth-highest gross state product in 2005. Although this state is very small, it is one of the most populated states in the US. Boston is the state capital and the largest city with a very important seaport. Massachusetts is also the homes to some of the most important people in our history today like John…

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    Puritan Beliefs Essay

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    The name “Puritan” originally was an affront given to the group of people who desired to “purify” the Church of England by traditional Anglicans. The Puritans criticized the Church of England and did not agree with their beliefs and practices. At first, the Puritans did not wish to separate from the church they only desired to transform it. After their failed attempts of trying to recruit the assistance of the archbishop and writing a letter to Parliament, they decided their only option was to…

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