English Colonies Successes

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Test Personally I think the different individual successes of the early English colonies contributed greatly to the overall greatness of America today. Their successes laid out the building blocks for the future of the America to be very early on. They mainly came over to the New World looking for religious freedom and a chance at economic success. The risks of coming to the New World may have been great, but it certainly didn’t stop these people from trying. Let’s start with the colony of Jamestown beginning in the year 1607. The colonists of Jamestown came over to the New World looking for economic success and overall they became one, even though it took them a little while to get there. At first they failed because they were simply unprepared. They were concentrated on getting rich at first instead of survival, which should have been their priority. Many settlers died early on but eventually they figured out the survival aspect of things so they could focus on their economic success. This came with their growing of tobacco, which they had massive success with. It practically saved the colony of Jamestown. By the year of 1617 Jamestown had already exported 10 tons of the stuff, and this exploded to 750 tons by the year 1639. This laid down the economic building blocks for many colonies to come as tobacco became the chief export of the…show more content…
The colony of Massachusetts Bay had their act together and ended up being as much of an economic success as a religious one. The colony of Massachusetts Bay came prepared with their families, people with skill, and organization. They soon established trade with England and the West Indies trading mostly fish, fur, and lumber. The successes of Massachusetts Bay just add on to the successes of Jamestown and Plymouth respectively. Their success in religion and trade helped lay down the foundation of American

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