Back in the 17th century Europeans were traveling to the New World for many reasons, such maybe for profit, like planting tobacco, those would be the colonist who would settle in Virginia. The people of the Plymouth Plantation came to the colonies, because of their children losing touch with their British roots while living in Holland. “ We were all ignorant, and supposing to make our passage in two months, with victual to live.”(Smith 3) Everyone who travelled to the New World faced hardships that were very hard to endure, but it was “God’s will”. These two different colonies faced hardships, similar yet also different. The 17th century, Captain John Smith arrived in Virginia and settled in the Jamestown colony, whilst trying to make a profit …show more content…
A couple of big notable differences are the leaders and locations and the people. The leaders, Captain John Smith, a boastful egotistical man who was the leader of the Jamestown colony in Virginia. William Bradford, a humble man who gave all praise to the mighty God, was the leader of the Plymouth Plantation in Massachusetts. With those differences, there are similarities. They both recorded events in their journals. One major, hard to miss similarity is both parties are British. They both also had troubles with the Native Americans, Jamestown with the Algonquin and Plymouth Plantation with Patuxet. “Men, Indians! Indians! And withal their arrows came flying amongst them, Their men ran with all their speed to recover their arms …”(Bradford 13) “...being well armed with clubs, targets, bows, and arrows, they charged the English...”(Smith 2) These are perfect examples of the attacks faced by the colonists. Later on, they both would receive help from the natives, Pocahontas helped Jamestown and Squanto helped Plymouth Plantation. “In two or three months’ time half of their company died, especially in January and February, being the depth of winter…” (Bradford 13) “Fifty in this time we buried; the rest seeing the President's projects to escape these miseries in our pinnace by flight (who all this time had neither felt want nor sickness) no moved our dead spirits, as we deposed him…” (Smith 1) Both parties had horrible fates with nature and
Both early colonials did not live similar lives, as one appeared to be a sheriff that maintained a farm, and the other looked to be running a trading post in his county. Edward Inman, of Talbott County, seemed to have
Jamestown and Plymouth, both early settlements of the United States, despite their similarities were very different colonies founded for different purposes. Jamestown was a business venture whose primary purpose was to find gold and a shortcut to Asia, and many of their colonists were not prepared to survive in such harsh conditions. In contrast, Plymouth was mostly Separatists who wanted to be free of persecution and wanted to devote their lives to God. Both faced terrible first winters, and lost many to disease, but as Jamestown had established a no work, no food policy, many starved to death. Plymouth had a handful of healthy men who cared for the sick, and worked day and night to feed the remaining 40 or so and meet their daily needs.
The first two English colonies settled in American were Plymouth Colony and Jamestown Colony. Each had its own reason/s for establishing and a lot of differences exists between the two. They also have some things in common. In this paper, I will discuss the differences and similarities between the above mentioned colonies using various documents such as: George Percy’s “Starving Time”
Jamestown was prosperous on tobacco plantations and they had a huge dependence on slavery. Whereas Plymouth was affluent on fishing, trading, and shipbuilding. These differences made both regions successful in their
During the early 1600’s there were two influential men, John Smith and William Bradford, that both wrote stories on their experience in America being European, where they set off to the New World to become leaders of a colony. Smith wrote The General History of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles and Bradford wrote Of Plymouth Plantation. Smith became a leader of Jamestown, and Bradford became the governor of Plymouth. Smith and Bradford had major differences when it came to their views on Native Americans. They both want the majority same thing for their communities, but they do have some differences on how they want their community to be.
The Pilgrims are known as the separatists and they were led and founded by Robert Browne while John Winthrop led the Puritans from England to America but was founded by John Calvin. Puritans considered religion to be highly intellectual affair and they put much emphasis to education and that is why their leaders were highly trained scholars, but the Pilgrims are ordinary working people who really does not put much concern to
The first colony was founded at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. Many of the people who settled in the New World came to escape religious persecution and various other reasons. In this paper we will explore the many roles both male and female colonists as well as Native Africans played. In the colonies gender played a large role in everyday life.
The British colonies in the Chesapeake region and those of the New England region were both similar yet different in certain ways. One because both the colonist that settled there were looking for new opportunities. However, it was mostly second son aristocrats, which means the first born usually inherits the better half of the father’s riches. Their lives in England had either been mistreated or they were unable to flourish economically. Regardless of whether they were searching the land for expansive homesteads, religious freedom, or exchanging and merchant opportunities, the colonist in both regions were searching for another land in the New World.
Bradford and Morton had different views of the New World and of the Indians. They were also different people with different goals, Bradford was a Separatist Puritan that “departed for America on the Mayflower to establish a settlement where they could maintain a church of ancient party freed from European entanglements” (397). While Morton was a Cavalier “who supported the authority of the king and Church of England and opposed the political and religious reforms advocated by the Puritans” (365). Although, they are total opposites in a way they do complete each other and represent each other because together they make history.
The early Virginia and New England colonies differed politically, socially, and economically due to the situations that the settlers faced. Throughout many of the letters written about some of the experiences of the earlier settlers, one can easily see a major difference in the way of life of the two colonies. Although many of these colonies differed in the way of life, each colony faced some similar things that they each had to overcome. These challenges made a massive difference in the way that each of the colonies started out and directly influenced the future for both colonies. When these challenges are faced, many of the settlers will create the foundations of their political, social, and economic systems.
&&“Love and Hate in Jamestown” is a book that tells the story of the U.S.’s first colony in the eyes of the American legend John Smith and through the accounts of the other settlers. The book starts with a small history lesson and eventually ties it in with John Smith, a soldier who eventually becomes a leader among the men in Jamestown. As we read, there is more detail to whom Smith is; where he came from, a small farm in London; what he went through, he became a soldier fighting in foreign lands with the Turks and getting caught; his family, the battles with his father that kept Smith home as an archer. Moreover, Smiths’ story rolls over to how he was able to go to Virginia; the colony in Virginia started out as a business investment until it was royal property in the 1620’s. Now, while going to
The Puritans passed their stories on through sermons, religious stories, narratives, diaries, journals, and religious poems. Another difference is that the Puritans based their literature on the Bible, church, and religion, and the Native Americans based their literature on nature, earth, and
This was the compare and contrast about Jamestown and
In both of the British colonies they had trouble with the supply of food. Both of the men, Smith and Bradford, had an encounter with the Native Americans although the experiences weren’t the same. Smith didn’t have a nice encounter with the Native Americans, “Leading an expedition on the Chickahominy
In the New World, John Smith and William Bradford were both powerful leaders, whose ambitions set the basis for the future of the United States. However, each led their colony with distinct differences. William Bradford deeply cared about the wellbeing of his colonists and the Native Americans, while John Smith solely ministered to himself, making Bradford the superior leader. This is strongly demonstrated in their treatment of Native Americans, treatment of the colonists, and their documentation in the New World.