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The Puritans did organize their New England towns and villages according to the religious beliefs. They were arranged this way because the Church of England was as a result of the political struggles.

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Most of the New England colonies, such as MA, stived to become "the city upon a hill" by providing equal opportunity for rich and poor, so the land for cities were divided in blocks, and much more proportionate, as compared to Chesapeake colonies, where lots of land are much more 'loose' and unequal in size.

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A lot of people usualy worked on farms, but other people cut down trees, ground indian corn, milked goats, lighted fires, fished, made candles, and built ships.

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There was a meeting house on the side of the town, in the middle there were stocks. There were houses, mills, and there was a well by the stocks.

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Most people worked on farms, Milked Goats, {now i'm thisty] Cut down trees, grew Indian corn, Lighted fires, made candles, and built ships! so um yeah! there you go

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New England colonies did have well organized towns where people lived and worked. Towns had both public buildings and homes in them.

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They had a leader who had an idea of making people homes to peop[le who were higher than peasents

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