Thursday, June 28, 2007

Question #3

I dont know if this will help anyone in studying, but I thought for question #3, it might be interesting to talk about how looking at the development of Virginia and New England kinda looks at the beginnings of political affilition. Virginians tended to be more federalist in ideals as New Englanders were focused on rightous living, with a smaller governmental role in daily life, like the anti-federalists. These two regions varied not only in economic pusuits and fervor, but in realtionships with Indians and slaves. On one hand we have a group of people devoted to religious independence and on the other, a group devoted to cultivated tobacco. Just some other ideas...