The document summarizes key differences between the early Chesapeake and New England colonies. The Chesapeake colonies primarily consisted of young male tobacco farmers who utilized indentured servants and slaves. Religion was less strict than in New England. In contrast, the New England colonies were led by Puritans who established religiously homogeneous communities seeking to build a "city on a hill." Family units immigrated to New England, whereas single men dominated in the Chesapeake.