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The colony of Rhode Island was a very good colony to live in, if you wanted to worship the way you wanted without any interference from others of a different religion, or any problems from the government.
Also, it was a prosperous colony, although not the biggest in territory or population.
No it receives high marks for livability.
Fish tacos!
Eccentric people are EVERYWHERE! Rhode Island is the 13th State and many people still have bad feelings about the number 13.
he played as the bad guy
very bad ive went there before
Depends on what you mean by "better." You are more likely to experience a tornado in Kansas, but most people would not consider that a good thing. The tornadoes in Rhode Island are not as dangerous as the ones in Kansas as they are generally weaker. So it would probably not be as bad to be hit by a Rhode Island tornado as you would be at a lower risk of injury or death.
Rhode Island's small, right? I can't say if this is right or not, but it could be because their largest water source is the Atlantic Ocean. They probably don't have many rivers or lakes because of Rhode Island's size.
Johnston, home of the landfill and a whole lot of white trash.
Yes most of it but it will only be category 1 hurricane so not so bad.
== == It was very bad. They didnt have much money at all. They mostly traded, so there wasn't really an economy!
The word mechanical is not a bad word at all, not even in Rhode Island. The word mechanical means of or relating to machines. It can also mean manual labor or the skills involved in mechanics.
Her father Atlas, did something bad, so she had to live at ogygia, as a punishment
very bad
The industries that kept the Rhode Island Colony economically healthy included shipbuilding and fishing, as well as whaling. The colonists in Rhode Island were able to produce a lot of whale oil which many people used in oil lamps. The soil was not as rich as it was in some of the other colonies, but they were able to cultivate a lot of beans and corn along with things like squash and pumpkins.