The Massachusetts Bay colony and the Virginia colony were both English colonies founded around the same time period in the early 17th century. The Virginia colony somewhere between 1607 and 1611, and the Massachusetts colony in 1629. Though similar they faced different challenges, such as the Massachusetts colony in King Philip's war or the Virginia colony dealing with Bacon's rebellion. . The Massachusetts Bay colony was originally founded by a group of Puritans who were led by John Winthrop. John
Virginia. King Jaime I of England founded a colony in the first seven months after its arrival. Within these colonies we find the New England colonies and South Carolina colonies. We will analyze and compare the government systems, religious and economic development of both colonies and how they were related. We are going to start discussing the economic aspect of both colonies, it is important to note that the economic activities and trade of each colony depended on the environment in which the settlers
In 1585 the first English colony in North America was created, Roanoke. However, as most people are aware of this was not a successful attempt, instead it ended in the mysterious disappearance of the colonists. The first successful English settlement was Jamestown in the Colony of Virginia in 1607. Another successful English settlement that followed was Massachusetts Bay in the Colony of Massachusetts in 1630. Though these colonies were created not so far apart year wise from each other, there were
only similarity that all of the original thirteen colonies share? Beginning with Virginia in 1607 and concluding with Georgia in 1733, each Atlantic settlement was colonized by the same mother country: Britain. Based on their characteristics, they have been divided up into three unique regions: New England, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern/Chesapeake Colonies. Even though they were all colonized by the same country, each district of colonies is unlike the rest. Each region possesses certain
There are more differences amongst all the colonies than there are similarities. Two colonies that will be discussed are the New England Colonies and The Southern Colonies. These two colonies are on opposite ends of one another and have different obstacles they deal with daily. They both practice religion; however one worships more than the other and the religious beliefs in the two are different. Weather is hard to deal with in both colonies as they struggle differently; New England’s weather is
Split Between the New England and Chesapeake Colonies The differences in place of arrival made a massive difference in the way society worked, even from such a short distance as from England’s New England colonies to the Chesapeake colonies. The Chesapeake and New England colonies were founded for different reasons. The new england colonies were founded to practice religion freely with anyone that wanted to. On the ships that traveled to the colonies were entire families (document 2) that were
Making empires was not the primary goal of the English colonies. The true goal was to build unique and successful colonies. Those that did were rewarded. Massachusetts Bay and Chesapeake colonies were both similar and different. The first colony to have been founded in the Chesapeake area was Virginia, the first three ships sent out were Discovery, Godspeed, and Susan Constant. The first attempt never quite flourished as it would with John Rolfe. Disease from water contamination caused most of the
thirteen colonies colonized, there were some influences and accomplishments that lead to this. The colonies were all different , these colonies believed in different beliefs , they all came to New World for different motives and reasons. These differences did cause some tension , but it also made the colonies to unite in some sort of way. Not only did the differences , but the similarities as well. During the 17th and early 18th century there was some events that unified some of the colonies. These
By the 1700’s, New England, the Chesapeake region and the Southern Colonies developed into three distinct societies, despite coming from the same mother country, England. The regions of Colonial America each had a distinctive culture and economy entirely different from the other regions. Religion and religious tolerance was completely different in each region, running from being free to complete persecution. Ethnicity and racial composition ranged from almost complete British descent to a wide range
Noely Ramos Ramos 1 Mr. Lopez Period 3 09/04/15 Straying from the Origin The colonies took different pathways to grow identities and trademarks. They followed individual trails that all started from a singular place, England. There were different regions in North America: The New England Colonies and Chesapeake Colonies. All of them were led by alternate goals and dreams of their founders. The colonies developed in an array of ways, their reasons for establishment were different, they upheld