Virginia and Massachusetts a Survey Essay

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The south, once it began to grow its staple crop, tobacco, formed large plantations, for which slaves bought from the Dutch were imported. The north had far fewer slaves, and its business was more diverse, what with the manufacturing of textiles, shipping, blacksmithing, and more. The spirit of the South, however, was already forming by the eighteenth century, with figures such as Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry and George Washington leading the nation to Independence from England in 1776. The north, on the other hand, was led by men like John Hancock and Samuel Adams, whose opinion on how the colonies should be united was not shared by all. Jefferson was in favor of states rights and a small central government, but the Federalist papers that would help establish the Union would be the voice of a system of federal government that would keep tyranny at bay through a system of checks and balances: this was New England idealism at best -- and the conflict at the heart of the Union would come to a head in the following century with the secession of the Southern states from the tyrannical Union.


In conclusion, the Virginia colony and the Massachusetts colony certainly had their differences -- but they shared certain characteristics as well: both were fiercely independent -- religious fervor that helped establish the North (through men like John Cotton and Roger Williams) spread to the political fervor that attempt to control the States the same way the zealots attempted to control their faithful. It is no coincidence that the Salem witch trials of 1692 happened in the North -- which fought for the Union in the 1860s. Those same witch trials would happen again in the McCarthy era.

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