Compare And Contrast Jamestown And Virginia

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North America began colonization in 1607 in the town of Jamestown, Virginia. The Virginia Colony was founded by John Smith, John Rolfe and the London Company at Jamestown. Massachusetts was the third colony to be established in Colonial America. The Massachusetts Colony was founded by John Winthrop and other Puritans, at Massachusetts Bay. Massachusetts and Virginia were the early colonies out of thirteen during the colonial era of the forming of the United States. Virginia was the first in our nation, gave freedom, and set the ground rules for the United States. Massachusetts offered better social advancement, wealth, and life expectancy. Massachusetts used crops, families (especially women), and less disease were all factors to help Massachusetts …show more content…

The place where they colonized was a very humid area near the east coast. Many of their man also died. Because of these mosquitoes in Virginia, there were many diseases. The mosquitoes would carry these diseases around with them around the Virginia colony which caused them to have a very low life expectancy. With a higher mortality rate and low birth rates, Virginia was struggling to grow a large population of inhabitants. Massachusetts was built in an area with not many mosquitoes; therefore there were less diseases to spread around in the area. In Massachusetts colony the people had a higher life expectancy and better way of …show more content…

One thing it lacked was freedom. Although they did come to the country to experience a free life from Anglicism and Catholicism, the people who established in Massachusetts were the puritans. Puritans had a different way of life. Puritans were very religious Christian people who only let their leaders be puritans. If anyone in the colony were to disobey their way of life it would have caused great disputes in this colony. Massachusetts was lead by white male landowners who were puritans, and they had no separation in the church and state. On the other hand Virginia had a separation of state and religion. This colony was not lead by any religious group. In fact, most of the man living there were either atheist or agnostic. Those people settled there to move away from all kinds of religion. That meant that the inhabitants of Virginia were completely free of religion unlike the people of