e. The articles incorporate a list whichembodies covenants for the community to follow in order to acquire a livelihood.The articles state the societies should be combined of all inhabitants, rich orpoor. Each person will possess planting grounds and a lot for a house, whilecommitting to a walk with Christ. The citizens of New England were leveledheaded, conservative, and organized. Meanwhile, a rebellion in Chesapeakeagainst the governor was about to set forth. Nathaniel Bacon, a 29 year oldindentured servant launched an attack against William Berkeley due to histoleration with the Indians and their frustration with broken expectations ofacquiring land. Bacon confirmed a declaration justifying there attack againstBerkeley in 1676, by remarking that some citizens are building larger estatesand taking the public treasure, while they ( he indentured servants) make by onmerely nothing. Comparing these two controversial colonies exhibits that thecitizens of each community lead exhaustively different lifestyles. While NewEngland civilians were fabricating laws of agreement to live by based aroundthere faith, the people of Chesapeake are finding ways to go against there faithby attack their governor, indicates that the two colonies main focuses are notnearly related. Using slaves and indentured servants for farming and cultivatingthe land of Chesapeake, the Virginians thrived on high profits, large estates,utilizing slavery, fighting Indians and attacking slaves. On the other hand, theNew England colonies were centered around a Christian background, groundedon family ties, community unity, and flourishing from a diverse population.The New England and the Chesapeake colonies, both settled by theEnglish become two entirely different societies by the beginning of theeighteenth century. As a outcome of individualism in the two societies, a vastdifference in the development occurred. Ranging from family life to religion, toinitial incentive for es...