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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

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The organization and class structures of settler communities were different from those of sugar colonies in that the settler communities had religious and businessmen, as well as religious people that were at the top of the social class of these colonies.

The settler colonies continually displaced the Native American Indian tribes from their territories, causing many conflicts that derived in wars. These settlers wanted more and more land to exploit the many raw materials and natural resources.

On the other hand, the colonies that grew sugar in North America, such as Maryland, North, and South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia.

The settler communities such as New England was different because it was made up of skilled workers that were mostly in the manufacturing industry.  

While the Southern or the sugar colonies was mostly away from manufacturing. They were focused on agriculture. The schools and cities in these areas were few.

Also the settler communities did not base their means of survival on slavery. Instead they were against the slavery in the South.

But the sugar colonies was a great contrast. They made use of slaves to provide labor on their farms.

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