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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [Essay on 13 Colonies. ]
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[x]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [ ]
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[x]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [ ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Date: 06/94 # of Words:982 School:Public - COED State:NY
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Essay on Colonies
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The New England and Southern Colonies were both settled
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largely by the English. By 1700, the regions had evolved into two
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distinct societies.
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The southern colonies have characteristics that are the
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antithesis of the New England colonies attributes.
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New England was colonized for Freedom of Worship and freedom of
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political thought. The Southern colonies were developed for
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freedom of economic opportunity. The New England colonies had
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aspirations for a distinct society, where they could show their
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homeland, how a country should be run. The southern colonies had
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goals for mercantilism, and increasing the prosperity of England.
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The New England colonies were based on theocracy, where the state
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forced the people to live and worship in an orthodox way.
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The southern colonies(Virginia) had a government based on a royal
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government, where the state was governed by a governor and
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council named by the king, and an elected assembly chosen by the
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people. Finally, the New England colonies wanted to establish the
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colony for religious motives, while the southern colonies were
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established for economic motives.
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England and the rebels of England (Pilgrims), made up the
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New England and southern colonies. "God Almighty in his most holy
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and wise providence hath so disposed of the condition of mankind,
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in all times some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent
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in power and dignity, other mean and in subjection. Yet we must
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be knit together in this work as one man."(John Winthrop, A Model
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of Christian Charity) This statement by John Winthrop,
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demonstrates importance of religion in the lives of the New
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England settlers. "We must delight in each other, make others'
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conditions our own, rejoice together, mourn together, labor and
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suffer together, always having before our eyes our commission and
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community in the work, our community as members of the same
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body." (John Winthrop, A Model of Christian Charity).
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The use of the word "together" and "community" indicates that the
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New England settlers were of a communal nature, they were less
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individualistic than the southern colonies. The New England
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colonies were based on religious freedom, thus their society was
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reflected the religion.
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"These underwritten names are to be transported to Virginia,
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embarked in the Merchant's Hope, Hugh Weston, Master, per
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examination by the minister of Gravesend touching upon their
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conformity to the Church discipline of England, and have taken
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oaths of allegiance and supremacy:" (Ship's List of Emigrants
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Bound for Virginia). The use of the word "Master", shows, that
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the southern colonies were more of a individualistic state rather
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than a communal state(New England). This individualism was the
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effect of the motivation of the southern colonies for economic
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opportunity.
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"We whose names are underwritten, being by God's providnce
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engaged together to make a plantation...." (Articles of
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Agreement). The New England settlers, again were of a communal
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nature, in how they are binding together for the good of the
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community. "We intend by God's grace, as soon as we can with all
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convenient speed, to procure some Godly and faithful minster with
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whom we purpose to join in church covenant to walk in the ways of
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Christ."(Articles of Agreement). The statement above, shows how
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the minister, was the head of the theocracy, of the small
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communities. Furthermore, the "Articles of Agreement",
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demonstates the importance of sharing within the community. This
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article, was another product of the motivation of the New England
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settlers for religious freedom.
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"This court... in the interim recommends [that] all tradesmen and
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laborers consider the religious end of their callings...". The
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puritans believed everyone had a specific duty in life, something
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that one was proficient at. Almost all the mores and society
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itself radiated from religion, as a result, many people who
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couldn't endure the rigidity of such a society were exiled and
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the dissenters created new societies.
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"The worst[among us were the gold seekers who]with their golden
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promises made all men their slaves in hope of recompenses. There
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was no talk... but dig gold, wash gold, refine gold, load gold.."
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(Captain John Smith, History of Virginia).
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The southern colonists were a people who settled in the southern
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colonies for econmic motives. The people were more materialistic,
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and individualistic, thus greed prevailed. Conversely, the New
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England settlers were of a spiritual nature, and were
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dispassionate in materialistic matters. The drive of the southern
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colonists were toward economic prosperity.
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"For by our nearest computation we leave at our backs as many
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servants(besides Negroes) as there are friedman to defend the
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shores and all our frontiers [against] the Indians....[This]
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gives men fearful apprehensions of the danger they leave their
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estates and families in, while they are drawn from their houses
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to defend the borders."(Governor Berkeley and His Council on
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Their Inability to defend Virginia Against a Dutch Attack).
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The southern colonists were protective of their land, and were
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seeking more and more land. The colonists' idea was for more
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economic prosperity coming from more and more land.
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The southern colonists were motivated for economic prosperity.
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"Let us observe the sudden rise of their estates...[compared]
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with the quality in which they first entered this country."
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(Bacons "Manifesto").
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This statement shows how the southern colonists had progressed by
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The advancement is a result of economic drive toward prosperity.
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The colonies were settled chiefly by the same race of
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people. The distinct quality that seperated the southern
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colonists from the New England colonists is that the motivation
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of the two were distinct, and as a result two colonies diverged
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in their goals. The southern colonists were aiming for economic
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prosperity; the presence of vast quantities of cheap land in
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America opened opportunities for economic advancement unknown in
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overcrowded Europe. The religious freedom was a major
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contribution because in Europe religious toleration was almost
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unknown, and dissenters were looked down upon.
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