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During the late sixteenth century, European countries began to send out explorers to explore and gather information on mysterious, unknown lands. ... By the early seventeenth century, England and other countries began to send immigrants to colonize the unexplored lands. ... Even though England sent over the settlers of both colonies, they were founded for different reasons. ... The wealthy settlers where able to afford the land by the riverfronts, which led them to have easy access and transportation of goods. ...
Even though both colonies and settlers came from England, they held many different beliefs in how they should run and govern their lands. ... In conclusion, the New World was a place where people tried to escape persecutions, become wealthier, gain equality, or create new laws, all depending on where certain settlers lived.
Approximate Word count = 1373 Approximate Pages = 5.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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