1. New England-Chesapeake Region Differentiation
(Document D) On the contrary, the Chesapeake regions, under the political leadership and ideology of Sir William Berkeley, advocated special and superior treatment of the rich, while the lower classes were exploited and deprived many rights such as: the ability to purchase supplies, eat plentiful meals, and freedom, many became slaves or indentured servants.... It is because of the diverse political ideologies of Winthrop and Berkeley that the two colonies, who were both, settled largely by people of English origin became distinct colonial regions by the early 1700's. ... Also, the p...
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