The geography was rocky and the soil was thin. They were along the Charles River, so they had fish, and the forest near by supplied them with wood. That's all I know right now, but when I'm finished with my New England Colonies project I'll probably add more.
In the 1600's, Massachusetts was really cold.
Not year round like you may believe, it was much like it was today. It's actually a little bit warmer in the winter even because the Gulf Stream runs right past it, and making it even warmer in the Summer.The climate is humid continental.
It was a awesome place.
They woke up at about 6 and started working. These included cleaning, cooking, and selling. At 8 the town was busily moving. Then the people plated games had fun and sold materials from their shops while kids studied and played. They ate lunch and finally ate dinner.
Massachusetts
No, Massachusetts, was a Self gov. colony
It was originally called the River Colony before it became a royal colony and just became the Colony of Connecticut.
Georgia was the last colony to legalize slavery in 1798!
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the climate was hot and swamppy with thin rocky soil
cold in the winter Humid in the sumer
The Massachusetts Bay colony had rocky soil, vast forests, and clear waters. It also had harsh winters. Hope I helped!
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There is purple skies and huge unicorns
it was reaaally cold. and it snowed. that's it.
They woke up at about 6 and started working. These included cleaning, cooking, and selling. At 8 the town was busily moving. Then the people plated games had fun and sold materials from their shops while kids studied and played. They ate lunch and finally ate dinner.
Massachusetts
In the 1600's, Massachusetts was really cold. Not year round like you may believe, it was much like it was today. It's actually a little bit warmer in the winter even because the Gulf Stream runs right past it, and making it even warmer in the Summer.
Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The Massachusetts colony