Settlers in Massachusetts in 1700 were given a number of economic opportunities. A settler could work as a blacksmith or blacksmith's apprentice, as a farmer, or for a level of law enforcement for the Colony. Men also worked in the timber and fishing industries at that time.
farming
English settlers of Massachusetts in the 1600s and German settlers of the 1700s both wanted religious freedom.
The settlers in Massachusetts wore clothing that was mostly made from wool. The men also wore breeches as part of their outfit.
The settlers in Connecticut were mainly from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, particularly from towns such as Roxbury, Dorchester, and Watertown. Some settlers also came from other English colonies such as Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
Both English settlers in Massachusetts during the 1600s and German settlers in the 1700s sought opportunities for religious freedom and economic prosperity in the New World. They faced challenges in adapting to new environments and often formed tight-knit communities that reflected their cultural values. Additionally, both groups contributed to the agricultural development of their respective regions, laying the groundwork for future settlement and expansion.
farming
Farming and building Log Cabins.
English settlers of Massachusetts in the 1600s and German settlers of the 1700s both wanted religious freedom.
the puritans
English settlers of Massachusetts in the 1600s and German settlers of the 1700s both wanted religious freedom.
The settlers in Massachusetts wore clothing that was mostly made from wool. The men also wore breeches as part of their outfit.
Early Massachusetts. and from whiteland
Both English settlers in Massachusetts during the 1600s and German settlers in the 1700s sought opportunities for religious freedom and economic prosperity in the New World. They faced challenges in adapting to new environments and often formed tight-knit communities that reflected their cultural values. Additionally, both groups contributed to the agricultural development of their respective regions, laying the groundwork for future settlement and expansion.
The settlers in Connecticut were mainly from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, particularly from towns such as Roxbury, Dorchester, and Watertown. Some settlers also came from other English colonies such as Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
they wanted religious freedom.
William Bradford and John Winthrop.
The Pilgrums founded it. :)