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.
The Massachusetts Bay colony had rocky soil, vast forests, and clear waters. It also had harsh winters. Hope I helped!
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Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The Massachusetts colony
Boston was part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
No Massachusetts is not a southern colony. Massachusetts is a northern state, which in turn would have made it a northern colony.
No Massachusetts is not a southern colony. Massachusetts is a northern state, which in turn would have made it a northern colony.
No, Massachusetts, was a Self gov. colony
Massachusetts was a royal colony. ~B~
In Massachusetts?
The governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony was John Winthrop. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was settled in 1630 by the English.
The governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony was John Winthrop. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was settled in 1630 by the English.