1. The Virginia and Plymouth Settlements
Virginia began to establish plantations for tobacco and Plymouth was a seaport colony, and although they were different establishments both began to suffer from the increase of immigration which created massive competition for work within the colonies. ... Societies were swamped with an increase in immigrants, creating a competition for jobs, Plymouth was the worst and people looked to the community for help but none was really provided. ... Virginia made its money through tobacco, and with that led to a major increase in the amount of slaves needed to help increase profit, however Plymouth wa...
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