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New England and Chesapeake were both settled by English, but they developed different societies because of their geography, religious motivation, and social heirarchy.

Environmental factors, intentions of forming colonies, and systems of distributing land contributed to differences between the Chesapeake and New England colonies in the 1600s.

The New England and Chesapeake regions evolved into different distinct societies through agriculture, economy, and religion.

economy, religion, and politics-differences in regions

goals they wanted to achieve, society, economic factors

religion, environment, motives