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... As settlements in the New England and Chesapeake regions developed; political, social, economical, and religious factors as well as motivations for immigration attributed to the differences in ideas of both distinct societies. ... As a result of these differences in motivation for establishing new colonies, the two regions took different approaches towards forming their societies. ...
The underlying differences in society of the Chesapeake and New England regions were characterized by political, social, economical, and religious factors as well as motivations for immigration.
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