The Impact of Foreign Immigration on Political Cultures New England Yankees and southern planters were internal migrations—as were the post-Revolutionary War movements of the Scots-Irish.
Category: As Two Ships Chapter Topics
Chapter 2 Southern Cultural Migrations
The South: Sector Innovation, Agricultural Economy and Migration The Virginia colonial charter established a trading company (a private corporation) not dissimilar to the better-known British
Chapter 2 the New England Yankee Diaspora
New England Yankee Diaspora “New England Yankees were almost entirely the descendants of 21,000 Puritans who arrived between 1629 and 1640” (Barone, 2013, p. 52).
Chapter 2 Cultural Migrations, Another Migration from the British Isles: Scots-Irish or Woodard’s Greater Appalachian
[Segue Way from Pennsylvania Privatism and Yankee Cultures to the Third Political Culture, Scots-Irish, from the British Isles] Observations and Questions before Moving On There’s
Boston and Massachusetts, Puritan-Yankee Political Culture, Winthrop and Josiah Quincy
BOSTON AND MASSACHUSETTS Boston, settled by Puritans who preached an “angry” God, a corrupt humanity, a heaven open to only those predestined (the Elect), but
Chapter 2 Penn’s Privatism and Warner’s Private City: Philadelphia and Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA Penn’s Privatism The governments of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia were devised by William Penn himself in his 1682 Frame of Government. Penn disliked