How Turmoil Affect The New England Colonies

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1.The New England colonies was a very chilly place and it always had a lot of snow. However, it was hard to live there. To make a living in the New England colonies many people farmed fished and built ships. Then there was religion which was one of the motivation factors in the creation of colonies. One of those colonies was New England. Another colony is the New Haven which has a nice climate and has a freedom of religion unlike other colonies did. It is a great place to live because of all this freedom and the Native Americans wont bother anyone in New Haven. The last colony is Dutch colony they had a good relationship with the Native Americans. Then the settlement expanded, and conflict started to rise. This conflict only made thing worse and it leaded to bloodshed. It is a good place for farming, plantation, and trading.

2. How turmoil impacted England in migration is because of all the war that was going on. The argument was because of beliefs. Also, that any killing of a person was good since it was for the name of God. The result was a very traumatic “England would wage war on itself and were affected by these decades of turmoil.” The wars they had were horrible and it lead many people away from England.
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This map shows all the diversity that was in the 18th century. It is possible to represent diversity in terms of race and religion. Each place on the map has different kind of culture and everyone lives differently. The women show how all around the world people dress differently depending on what life is like there. It is very hard to tell the religion and race in the world considering how many people there are. It will be very hard to tell what kind of religion some places worship around the world on the map. Many different people from everywhere can go there that means there could be multiple races and religions