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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

The Different Development of the New England, Southern, and Middle Colo

The Different Development of the New England, Southern, and Middle ColoniesAmerica was a place for dreams and new beginnings, until white volume arrived in 1607. Three groups sailed oer the treacherous Atlantic from their cruel lives in England to set up peaceable ghostlike colonies. The only problem is that they attempted to settle in their knowledge way and all failed di meeky. The New England, Middle and Southern Colonies grew differently all over the period 1619-1760.Examining the three sets of colonies will prove that they were all different socially, economically, politically but not philosophically. Socially the three groups of colonies developed differently. The New England Colonies bread and butter was reign by the Puritan religion. There was strict observation of the Sabbath, people dressed in somber clothing, Christmas and birthdays were not celebrated and religious gross profit was not practiced. People supported each other to create a one-class scheme middle cla ss, a homogenous background. In the Middle Colonies the planetary population celebrated for any reason, wore the latest European Fashions and practiced religious toleration. They had a two-class system of upper class landowners and middle class professionals animateness in large cities. In the Southern Colonies the plantations and cosmopolitan environment dominated social life. The Southern Colonies had a strict three class system upper class rich plantation owners, middle class small plantation owners, lower class ...

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