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.
The colony of Massachusetts had a cold climate; summers were cool usually 72 degrees Fahrenheit and winters were severe. It snowed in the winter and the average temperature was 29 degrees Fahrenheit.
when Massachusetts was a colony life was normal because it wasn't a royal colony it was considered to be a proprietary colony
it had mild climate
Many residents of colonial Massachusetts were Puritans. They followed a strict code of conduct, and religion played a central role in their lives.
The geography of colonial North American range from mountains to swamplands. The original 13 colonies ranged from the rocky and mountainous Maine, to the swampy Georgia coast.
if anybody knows the climate of Massachusetts's bay, please let me know it is cold the real anshwer is it was like 10c
Life was organized with rural areas surrounding a main city. Cities were built near water sources for trade access.
There were evil physcopathic chickens ruling the earth and they flew their f-26 raptor jets over their fields of venusian slaves
by flying
awsome
by boat
it was bad because the chicken couldn't cross the road
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.
The geography of colonial North American range from mountains to swamplands. The original 13 colonies ranged from the rocky and mountainous Maine, to the swampy Georgia coast.
The Massachusetts Bay colony had rocky soil, vast forests, and clear waters. It also had harsh winters. Hope I helped!
Being in the middle region, they had rich furtile soil, mild winters, long growing seasons, and lots of rivers and Valleys. That is just what all middle colonies had, so unless there is some specific geography that was in colonial delaware... i don't know... :)
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.
Life was organized with rural areas surrounding a main city. Cities were built near water sources for trade access.