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Colonists: The New Life In Seventeenth Century

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Many colonists came to the new world in hopes of a better life. Life in seventeenth century England was disgusting and dangerous. Many people were poverty stricken and without homes. By 1620, forty percent of all the population’s households were evicted and for the majority of the seventeenth century seventy percent had fallen landless. In 1641, nearly 10,000 people were imprisoned in London for debt. Those who were not in prison were most likely one of the many people on the streets begging. “London ... was rich, vital, dirty and dangerous. The narrow streets were piled with garbage...which could be dropped freely from any overhanging window...the avenues were dark and airless because greedy builders...had projected upper stories out over

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