Some claim that the rote learning skills of the era made educators simple robotic tools or metronomes that never missed a beat (or an opportunity to beat) in the classroom,
THEY ARE PURITANS.
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A little cooler than present day Rhode Island.
the social life in rhode island is farming, and lots of other stuff that you will have to look up. but it is mostly about farming.
there is, Providence, East providence, and like 2 or 3 more
Probably Blacks (not to be mean), like the rest of America.
Colonial Rhode Island's economy was based on farming, forestry and fishing but it developed a major shipbuilding center and was an early leader in the textile industry.
The culture of colonial Rhode Island was more inclusive and welcoming than that of nearby Massachusetts. Although women were still treated as property, Rhode Island was known for its religious diversity and tolerance.
Today some are teachers and some are students. Like in a bee hive, most are workers and a few are drones. During Colonial days the 72 hour work week was normal no matter if you were a farmer or fisherman, free or indentured.
Today some are teachers and some are students. Like in a bee hive, most are workers and a few are drones. During Colonial days the 72 hour work week was normal no matter if you were a farmer or fisherman, free or indentured.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. Rhode Island was the chill colony that let people of all faiths worship freely. They were like the cool kids of the colonial era, just letting everyone do their thing without any drama. It was basically the original "live and let live" vibe.
Stuffed Quahogs. Rhode Island Clam Chowder (but forget the sour cream).