he never lived in Rhode Island
NO
no there weren't
because it is the best colony ever and there are no laws or rules and you don't have to go to school.
in providence plantation Rhode Island
The colonists ate a variety of food such as squid, crab and different kind of seafood. Rhode Island is famous for their chickens. They also made gingerbread, apple tansey, fish muddle, peanut soup, and pumpkin gnocci, and various breads.
he worked at the military band. known as march king. this is a paragraph i wrote about him: John Philip Sousa achieved worldwide fame, and created a instrument called sousaphone. One of the popular music he wrote is: Stars And Stripes For Ever, and the Washington post. At the age of 11 Sousa conducted 7 grown up mans. While him a child his country U.S.A was in war with Russia.
It touches it! LOL. Did you know that Rhode Island has the first public roller-skating ever made.
no it does not have any deserts what so ever
Almost all hurricanes are bigger than Rhode Island
No, although he apparently enjoyed competing against the Army in trapshooting competitions.
NO
yes
Don't you mean govener? Sorry I spelled that wrong. Donald L. Carcieri. Rhode Island has the largest bug ever.
the answer is providence that was the only one it ever had:)
Never!
Oh, dude, a common noun for Rhode Island? That's easy, it's a state. Like, not a fancy proper noun like "Rhode Island," just a regular ol' common noun. So, if you ever need to refer to Rhode Island in a chill, everyday way, just call it a state.
Logan James Walker