Differences Between Chesapeake And The New England Colonies

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The development of colonies is a long process that has multiple directions in which can be followed. It is impossible to determine what paths will be pursued and what the outcomes will be. In colonial America the colonies were beginning to make their own change and were in the process of creating their identities. There was a struggle, however, in the beginning of the these colonies. The population death rates were impossibly high, starvation was an everyday part of life; these were problematic situations that were obstacles in the formation of the regions. Yet they still managed to create a society that was their own. The Chesapeake and the New England colonies, for instance, managed to develop their colonial structures in their own separate

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