Mid-Atlantic Colonies Vs New England Colonies Essay

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Similarities and Differences The Carolinas, Puritan New England Settlers and the Mid-Atlantic colonies were very diverse. Their similarities and differences in climate, politics, economics, and social issues are what made our country into what it is today. Most Settlers who came to America in the 17th century were English. It was these colonies that came together to form was we now know as the United States of America. First religion, the mid-Atlantic and Carolinas were made up of faithfully diverse colonists. The settlers were Anglicans, Catholics, Baptists, Lutheran, and Presbyterians. The settlers of New England escaped religious torment in Europe and were mostly Puritans. Puritans were very strict about religion. Next climate, New England …show more content…

The puritan’s religious beliefs caused them to believe very strongly in hard work and improving themselves and their society. Economically, Puritan New England fulfilled the expectations of its founders. Their economy relied on fishing and shipbuilding because they were located so close to the Atlantic Ocean. The Carolinas economy was based farming and trading only for goods they could not produce themselves. But their failure came from their perfect soil. “South Carolina’s swampy coast, so perfectly suited to growing rice, was less suited for human habitation. Weakened by chronic malaria, settlers died in epic numbers from yellow fever, smallpox, and respiratory infections.” (Davidson p. 56) Their population grew from immigrations. “The Mid-Atlantic had rapid growth of people and wealth but political wrangling as well as ethnic and religious diversity made for a higher level of social conflict”(Davidson p. 77) So although their population and wealth were in good standing they had problem with their governing. “The colonial population remained small and fractious. The company made matters worse by appointing corrupt, dictatorial governors who ruled without an elective assembly.” (Davidson p.

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