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    William Bradford were two great leaders in the colonization of Virginia. They both give accounts of their journey and life in the new world. When comparing the two‚ John Smith accredits himself for the progression of Jamestown where William Bradford accredits God for the progression of Plymouth. William Bradford comes from a heavy religious background. Bradford was deeply rooted in the puritan cause. He defined himself as “a person for study as well as action; and hence notwithstanding the difficulties

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    England both started as English colonies‚ but by the 1700’s they had already become two completely different societies. The so-called “Chesapeake Region” was born with the foundation of Jamestown in 1607‚ the first English colony in the New World. In the area of New England‚ it all started when the colony of Plymouth was founded in 1630. New England also included colonies that were founded in the following years like the Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC)‚ Rhode Island‚ New Hampshire‚ Maine‚ and Connecticut

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    Captain Jahn Smith and Governor William Bradford were two influental leaders in the New World during the early 1600s. They both established a colony and they attempted to attract settlers with writings. Their writings were intended for different audiences and they both had different purposes. John Smith’s writings were intended to bring people to the new world. He wrote a pamphlet to the people in England and told about all the good things about New England. In his pamphlet he tried to persuade people

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    early 1600’s when King James I chartered the Virginia Company. This charter laid out exactly where the colony would be. It was‚ in the beginning‚ a joint-stock company‚ consisting of private investors and two branches‚ the Plymouth Company and the London Company. The Plymouth Company had control over the northern section

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    In 1609 Bradford joins the scrooby in Amsterdam. As time went by he married Dorothy May in 1613. The Mayflower pilgrims voyage to plymouth in 1620 and Dorothy dies. Bradford gets elected governor when the first governor of plymouth dies in 1621. As years passed by Bradford re-married the widow Alice Carpenter Southwest. During the time Bradford was at sea‚ his group was different then Smith’s because people actually cared for one

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    (Harvard-Educated‚ Metacom’s secretary‚ murdered -Murder sparked this war. -Started in Plymouth Colony -Massachusetts Bay soon entered war. -Brutal fighting -Nov 1675-Aug 1676 -Metacom killed in August 1676 -Edmon Andros (Governor of NY) didn’t help‚ thought Metacom would win Governor Berkeley (Virginia) didn’t help either. Wampanoags‚ Pokanokets (a branch of Wampanoags) welcomed Pilgrims in Plymouth 1620 The Lost Colony -Modern North Carolina. Manteo‚ Roanoke Island -Sir Walter

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    intermingled with European culture. The Jamestown inhabitants‚ Puritans and Pilgrims established the New World without including different cultures‚ (Natives and Africans) agricultural techniques‚ modes of behavior‚ style of speech‚ dress and other

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    the United States being as vast as it is today. The act of acquiring ground by leaving one area in pursuit of another was a major step into the development of our country. Starting as far back as the founding of the first successful settlement‚ Jamestown‚ to the settling of the Old Northwest‚ expansion was a vital act‚ which led to the United States’ underlying power. Prior to the development of the Thirteen Colonies‚ the demand to set out in search of new terrains was not as drastic as it later

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    society of men who were willing to work hard for a piece of their own land. The Virginia Company’s primary goal for Jamestown was purely profit‚ trying to adopt Spain’s style of colonization. The colonists were mainly of noble background‚ being non-inheriting sons‚ and were looking to make a quick buck and go on back home to England. Those colonists did not settle in to make Jamestown their home. Being up the upper echelon‚ these men did not know hard work‚ and Smith’s directive of ‘if you don’t work

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    historical items‚ events and individuals. Your textbook may help with some of the things listed‚ but this exam is more so drawn from class lectures and power point presentations. 1. Strong family development in Plymouth and Boston 2. Plymouth. 1620 Pilgrims 102 Settlers north of Jamestown permission from England. 3. 4. Information on the "Columbian Exchange" 5. Jonathan Edwards 6. George Whitefield 7. The Seven Years War 8. Tobacco production in Virginia 9. Religious norms in Colonial America 10

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