Well, normally there are at least 1 room per house. The slaves were not allowed to sleep in houses. Inside there is a kitchen, and a bedroom. But just like in all the colonies all their houses basically look the same.
They farmed corn and stuff like that.
i like having fun in growing season :)
It was full of forests and rich soil for crops.
They were made out of logs. They spent most of their times outside workind.
The weather in the Rhode Island Colony was pretty mush the same as weather in the State of Rhode Island today. Warm but not opressive summers, often with sea breezes, sufficient rain, sometimes thunder, sometimes fog. Snow storms and occasional blizzards in winter, cold but also some warm days.
very large
cloudy with a chance of meatballs
rhode island was finally a colony when Roger Williams made rhode island a colony. he then preached to the people about how you can worship any god you want in any different way.
They farmed corn and stuff like that.
i like having fun in growing season :)
fishing poles,boats like canoe, clothing
It was full of forests and rich soil for crops.
They were made out of logs. They spent most of their times outside workind.
The weather in the Rhode Island Colony was pretty mush the same as weather in the State of Rhode Island today. Warm but not opressive summers, often with sea breezes, sufficient rain, sometimes thunder, sometimes fog. Snow storms and occasional blizzards in winter, cold but also some warm days.
they were made out of wood and sometimes if no money used mud.
Each group of settlers created a community based on religious beliefs
Roger Williams was the founder of Rhode Island along with Anne Hutchinson, but Williams is considered the founder. Williams founded Rhode Island to escape religious prosecution, and make a colony just for Puritans like him.