The New England colonies and the Chesapeake region were both populated mostly of English origin but by the 1700's the regions had grown into two distinct societies. The differences in the development between the New England colonies and the Chesapeake region were due by three crucial points. The three points are politics, immigration, and reason why to live in the groups.
Immigration was a big cause of the matter because immigrants to the New England region were different from the Chesapeake regions immigrants. In document B, which is a ship's list of people to go to New England, shows that most of the people that where on the ship were families and servants. Though in Document C, which is a ship list of Emigrants bound for Virginia, which shows that most of the immigrants were single men that most were not over the age of 25. The women count in this ship was barley a hand full which made it hard for the men to find a woman let alone marry and raise a family in this New World.......
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