Social life in Colonial Massachusetts often revolved around church. Church events took up a large part of the colonists' social lives. On Sundays, they also spent time visiting family and friends.
Many residents of colonial Massachusetts were Puritans. They followed a strict code of conduct, and religion played a central role in their lives.
colonial life was like a stopid country
if anybody knows the climate of Massachusetts's bay, please let me know it is cold the real anshwer is it was like 10c
u are bade
it is a colonial man or mostly women who made baskets a long time ago
Many residents of colonial Massachusetts were Puritans. They followed a strict code of conduct, and religion played a central role in their lives.
by boat
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.
colonial life was like a stopid country
how was life like for colonial priests/preachers
rugged and it was based on slavery and war.
well....i don't know but there were first dugouts then a hut then finally a cabin but, if u want a picture paste this into you URL bar http://hastings.ci.lexington.ma.us/Colonial/Life/Homes/Homes.HTML
Oh, dude, back in colonial Massachusetts, trades and skills were like totally a thing. You had your blacksmiths pounding away at metal, your carpenters building stuff, and your shoemakers cobbling shoes. It was like a real-life version of "The Sims," but with more powdered wigs and less computer crashes.
Waht was life like in Maine when it was part of Massachusetts?
no
horrible
It has no social life