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What led some Massachusetts Bay Colonists to form new colonies nearby was their hard work and trust.
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The high literacy rate of the colonial people helped them learn about growing tobacco, which later became a cash crop, with the work of John Rolfe and others, for export and the sustaining economic driver of Virginia and nearby colonies.
Colonists relied on their surrondings for food. They hunted wild animals such as deer, rabbit and turkey. The type of meat they ate depended on the animals that lived nearby.
Some Massachusetts' colonists found it necessary to establish new colonies in New England because they did not agree with being labled as heretics and facing exile from the colony if they did not obey the laws, of required church attendance and regulated behavior, that were passed by John Winthrop, Massachusetts' first govenor, because of his and the Puritans strong religious beliefs.
Occasional war with nearby competing French colonists There was constant fighting with dutch colonist.
Economy in The Southern Colonies was based on plantations and slavery. The main crops that were grown were Indigo, Tobacco, Wheat, and Rice due to the easy irrigation from nearby rivers.
If you did not work in Jamestown, then you did not eat. The colonists planted food and built shelters and fence. They made peace with nearby Indians.
Dense Forests in the north, the regions rich earth which helped raised crops, underground lay mineral resources and nearby seas provided fish for food and it also served as transportation routes