New France and Massachusetts were very similar societies
Title: New France and Massachusetts were very similar societies
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New France and Massachusetts were very similar societies
Category: /History
Details: Words: 629 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
After the discovery of the Americas in 1492, European nations rapidly colonized the New World. Despite vast cultural differences, New France and Massachusetts emerged as very similar societies. Foremost, the origins of both the colonies were both based on the same basic principles. Moreover, the attitudes and mentalities of both colonies were remarkably similar.
Primarily, both colonies were founded on the same principles. New France and Massachusetts uniquely became a haven for the outcasts of Europe.
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World surpassed the opportunities offered to them in the Old World. Through their attitudes it can be demonstrated that New France and Massachusetts were very similar societies as they both had similar mentalities.
Although New France and Massachusetts experienced numerous cultural barriers, both colonies emerged as very similar societies. Firstly, the origins of both the colonies were both based on the same principles. Most importantly, the attitudes and mentalities of both colonies were remarkably similar.