In the 17th century New England life against the Chesapeake Bay In the 1600s, many people in American colonies had lived a variety of lives, but they were better than others. Life in some groups is very difficult, but other settlers are healthy and happy. The two groups that showed this difference were settlers in New England and Chesapeake Bay. New England people are enjoying higher standard of living. This high standard in New England is due to many factors, including healthier environment, better family condition, and higher fertility rate.
One of the main reasons the Chesapeake Bay and New England developed into two very unique societies is the political difference. Chesapeake Bay colonists imitated their government of the British Parliament, the Burgesses family. The main political development of the colony of the Chesapeake Bay is a religious summary of the state of Maryland. This allows the practice of any Christian sect. Meanwhile, New England established a more structured government system. Election officials in New England represent people
There are many important differences between the Bay and the New England colony by distinguishing residents of the New England colony and residents of the Chesapeake Bay colonies. These differences include, but are not limited to, social structure, family life, government form, religion, and differences between contractual employees and children's lives in the two colonies. The social structure and family life of the two colonies are very different. People of Chesapeake Bay Colony never existed
The colony was founded in Mexico and Central America. In 1607, the UK established the first colony in North America near the Chesapeake Bay and nearly a decade later, founded the second colony in today's New England. Both New England and Chesapeake were established simultaneously by the UK, but both colonies developed different economies, governments and many other lifestyles. In 1607, King James I approved the company charter of Virginia state and allowed them to begin colonization at that company.
The colonies of New England and Chesapeake Bay come from the British Empire, but religious and economic opportunities brought them to different courses. Two different groups visited the colonies of New England and the Chesapeake Bay, religious Puritans occupied New England and economic producers settled in Chesapeake Bay. The location and topography of the two colonies were also due to the differences between the two colonies. The colony of the Chesapeake Bay was seeking economic wealth, but colonial people in New England and Chesapeake Bay are different. Immigrants to New England are mainly large families and have the rest of their lives. Most of immigrants in Chesapeake Bay are men. In other words, we are seeking economic benefits.