Asked by Subexya Banstola on Jun 12, 2024

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What was one difference between life in New England and in the Chesapeake in the seventeenth century?

A) The Chesapeake was a far healthier environment, so more children survived infancy there than in New England.
B) Tobacco plantations dominated New England, while family farms dominated the Chesapeake.
C) Religious beliefs were less influential on New England society.
D) Patriarchal family patterns emerged quickly in New England but more slowly in the Chesapeake.
E) Chesapeake society was more socially unified, because the region had many more towns than New England.

Chesapeake

A region in the United States centered around the Chesapeake Bay, known for its unique cultural heritage and history, including early colonial settlements.

New England

A geographical region in the northeastern corner of the United States, comprising six states and known for its colonial history, educational institutions, and distinct seasons.

Patriarchal Family Patterns

Social or cultural systems in which men hold primary power and predominate in roles of political leadership, moral authority, and control of property.

  • Comprehend the variations in social structuring between New England and the Chesapeake area in the 17th century.
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mitul patelJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Patriarchal family patterns emerged more quickly in New England due to the migration of families and a more stable society, while the Chesapeake, with its initial focus on single male laborers and high mortality rates, developed these patterns more slowly.