Early Colonial Areas

Dennis Ron F

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Early colonial areas

Long before America officially became a country in 1776, this land, which

we are upon, was mearly a colonial settlement for British Immigrants who were

fleeing their country because of religious reasons. There were three different areas

in which the immigrants settled.

The first area was known as New England. It consisted of the present-day

states: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecticut.

The people living there were called “Puritans”. They got their name from trying

to purify the church of England. They were very much into religion. They always

read the Bible, they believed God’s laws can be understood only through it.

They adhered to strict code of morality and proper behavior, they also valued

education. For livelihood they traded, fished and built ships. The Pilgrims were

the first to settle in Plymouth. Later, non-separatist Puritans came to

Massachusetts Bay.

Another area was known as the Middle colonies. The people who settled

here were the Quakers. They, alike the Puritans, were also very religious. They

also read the Bible. They also migrated to America for religious reasons, like

the Puritans. They valued self government, Manufacturing, and commerce. Their

preachers preached violently (in terms of speaking). They both, lived amicably

with the Indians and purchased plots of land off them. Quaker city of Philadelphia

became the unofficial colonial capitol in 1750. Twenty-six years later the

Declaration of Independence was signed here. The Middle colonies consisted of the

present-day states: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.

The Final area was known as the Southern Colonies. The people who

settled here were called the Planters. These people were farmers and were devoted

to their crops and slavery. This group was completely different from the other

two in that, the southern colonies were not into religion at all, they were too

busy worrying about their crops. They indeed came to America for the farming

game. They valued social events and business. They had a rural lifestyle. They

dealed mainly with tobacco but also planted Aristocracy. The Southern colonies

consisted of the present-day states: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South

Carolina, and Georgia.

These three all came to the “New Land” in search for freedom from

the wrath of the British. And they most certainly found it. And that was just

the beginning of this great country which we call the United States of America.
 
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