The economy during the 1700's in colonial Massachusetts was very good thanks to fishing, trading and shipbuilding. Some residents chose to rebel against the new tax laws because the economy was so good.
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It was economic I think.
Many residents of colonial Massachusetts were Puritans. They followed a strict code of conduct, and religion played a central role in their lives.
rugged and it was based on slavery and war.
By the late 1700s, slavery was illegal in all Northern states, including states like Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. This was mainly due to the growth of the abolitionist movement and changing attitudes towards slavery in these regions.
if anybody knows the climate of Massachusetts's bay, please let me know it is cold the real anshwer is it was like 10c
They had multiple types of housing. Most of which looks like the ones we have now.
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it was very poor, many people died from dieses. Many were poor, but some were aristockracy
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Some of the jobs in Colonial Massachusetts had to do with the tailoring and upkeep of clothing. The local barber usually took care of cleaning the wigs for those that wore them. There was also a blacksmith and or a silversmith in a town to make things to drink or eat from and to make things like tools and parts for wagons and horseshoes. There was also a grocer and butcher for food and hunters to get the food. Furniture makers also worked in Colonial Massachusetts.