Both regions differed greatly in their religions. New England was mainly Puritan, while the Chesapeake was mainly Protestant and Catholic. The Chesapeake’s weren’t as focused on religion unlike the New England colonies. John Winthrop’s most famous thesis written for the fellow people aboard the Arbella on the Atlantic Ocean ,1630, he explains that the Puritans needed to maintain being pure in order for God to bless the colonists (Doc. A). In 1636, Articles of Agreement, …show more content…
This paper broke down into 4 different parts including Religion, Political, Economic and Social developments with documents to understand the differences in regions of the 1700’s. The Indians during the developments can relate to when Andrew Jackson the seventh president forced the Cherokees to move from their land along the Trail of Tears. Treating the Cherokees like they couldn’t share land with the English because the Chesapeake's and New England regions did not want to share land with