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In your own word, contrast the relative difficulty in establishing the colonies of Jamestown and Plymouth with the relative ease of the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Include issues of religion, family, motivation and experience.
The Jamestown and Plymouth are two different places in the North America. These places are historically important they are known from their past.the first English settlement was Jamestown and this is a permenant settlement of english .Plymouth was the second English settlement. the people in these places have conflicts with each other and the conflict raises from new comers. These two places are far from each other but The conflicts among the people make it hard in establishing the colonies and also have some diffcult problems
There was an issue of economy and religion in Plymouth while there was economical issue in Jamestown
In Jamestown there were no killings and barbarism but in Plymouth people were killed and treated cruelly
Jamestown had warm climate, defensive position, good for plantation while as plymouth: Massachusetts has cold climate, good harbor, thin rocky soil, lumbering, shipbuildingss.
Jamestownn had claiming land and riches And Plymouth had scaping religious persecution
Jamestown had an inexperience, unwillingness to work with poor Indian they carving from disease and starvation While plymouth had hunger, disease, environmental hazards
Jamestown was anglican church and plymouth are puritans
Jamestown had representative goverment and plymouth had
self-government
The colonies of Jamestown, Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay each were different by nature, goals, successes, failure and each colony was looking for something better that was missing in their land The colonists in this low lying swamp area was stricken with disease, contaminated drinking water, and was attacked by Spaniards or Native Americans. by these issues they lack motivations and experiences.