History of the Americas Term Paper

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One of the most distinct facets of early settlement life in the New England of Dedham, Massachusetts, in contrast to the Portuguese colonization efforts in the New World, was the role religion played in the ethos of the New England settlers. In contrast to the mainly mercantilist approach of the Portuguese settlers, whom were mainly interested in settling to mine the colonies for the goods the lands could provide for their mother country and expanding empire, the New England settlers took a far different approach. They were not seeking out merely new economic opportunities in an untouched land. Rather, many of the New England settlers were fleeing religious persecution at home. Thus, rather than exploit the new land for resources, they wished to use the land of New England as best as they could for the purposes of providing their evolving religious community with a stable economic base. Rather than to enrich the mother country, the residents of Dedham wished to produce a society superior to that of the land they had left.


The settlements of the British Caribbean were different from the settlements of Dedham in that they were not founded upon religious, ideological principles designed to contrast with those religious….....

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