In spite of the common Anglo-European heritage of most arrivals, Colonial America was a diverse conglomeration of

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In spite of the common Anglo-European heritage of most arrivals, Colonial America was a diverse conglomeration of peoples, ideas and customs. Why did such distinctive cultures develop in British Colonial America? What factors, ideas and traditions pushed each region to develop? In a long essay, compare and contrast colonization efforts in New England and the Chesapeake Bay Area, focusing on elements that would eventually contribute to the formation of our national identity.
In order to do this I would like to compare and contrast the following things, so these are what I am looking for an answer to
Who the settlers were for each~demographics
Economy of each
Religion of each
When they were founded and the circumstances of that
Major People from each
Labor systems
Their relationship with Indians
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