European people in New England pursuing capitalism Indian and European people have many cultural differences that cause conflict between the two cultures. These two cultures also have different views on land use and goods. The coming of Europe has had a major impact on the ecosystem and has an impact on the lives of Indians. Compared with European settlers, Indians are used to living in a lifestyle.
When the first settlers arrived, New England lived in Algonquin tribe, including Avenaki, Penobscot, Pecotto, Wapanowag and others. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the Europeans drew New England coasts including Giovanni da Verrazzano, Jacques Cartier, John Cabot (formerly known as Giovanni Kabot, who lived in the UK). They called the area Norumbega named after the legendary city that should exist there. Before settlers arrived, West Avenakis lived in New Hampshire, Vermont, Quebec and Western Maine. Their main town is Norridgewock in Maine. Penobscots settled along the Penobscot river in Maine. Wampanoags occupied the southeastern part of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Martha's vineyard and Nantucket. Pocumtucks is in western Massachusetts. Narragansett occupies most of Rhode Island, especially near Narragansett Bay.
In the 16th century, many new settlements were rapidly colonized by Europeans. The two European major colonies are New England and Chesapeake area. New England and the Chesapeake area were settled by the UK, but by the 1700's they gradually became different societies. In building such a different society, what is the difference between these two regions? These colonies were settled by British settlers, but they came to North America for different reasons. That is where the real society began to emerge. When the English church is separated from the Catholic church. Due to Protestant prosperity, some Protestants have been completely separated from Catholicism. These "separatists" and Catholics who did not join the UK church came to New England.