The opening chapter of "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne takes place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 17th century. The specific location is the town of Boston, which serves as the backdrop for the story's unfolding events.
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The story in The Scarlet Letter takes place in the Puritan town of Boston, Massachusetts, during the 17th century. The strict religious community plays a central role in the novel's themes and plot.
Hester actually wears the Scarlet Letter from the day she is put on the scaffold until she possibly goes to Europe and takes it off, then she comes back alone and returns to her old house and puts the letter back on, in its place on her bosom Hester is supposed to wear the scarlet letter for the rest of her life. She does take it off for a brief moment in the forest when she meets Reverend Dimmesdale. Then she takes it off when she goes to Europe to start a new life. However, she feels she must punish herself for her crime so she goes back to Boston and re-wears the scarlet letter.
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The fist Thanksgiving took place at the Plymouth Colony.
The time period is 1911 to 1918 during World War I.
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Hester Prynne meets her husband, Roger Chillingworth, in England before she immigrates to America. They are separated for a time, and she has an affair that results in her daughter Pearl, before they are reunited in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, where the events of "The Scarlet Letter" take place.
Often in a church building, the most common large meeting place available.
Indiana did not become a colony until the late 19th century. It was just a piece of territory near the Wabash River.