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  • 18-03-2017
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how was each colonial region a reflection of its colonist

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Each colony has a blank canvas to start up their new community. They could build the town any way they wanted to, and built churches of their choice in each colony. They divided up the land according to their own rules, often decided upon during the voyage across the ocean. Generally speaking each colony was 'separate' and reflected the people who came from a common background in Europe
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