What is Massachusetts manufactured products?
Potato chips, Monopoly, Horse shoes, and that is all i know
Electronics, computers and computer components, medical devices (stents, mechanical heart), robots (iRobot), pharmaceuticals, the paper that money is printed on (Crane Paper has an exclusive contract with the Treasury Department), guns and ammunitions (Smith and Wesson), plastics.
Why was anne hutchison kicked out of Massachusetts for?
Anne hutchinson was kicked out of massachusetts
for religious reasons.
Where is the Hopkinton Historical Society in Hopkinton Massachusetts located?
Hopkinton is located in Middlesex county, and borders Ashland, Holliston, Upton, Milford and more.
It is also in between Worcester and Boston (closer to Boston)
facts:
Hillers is their sports team
It is where the entwistle murder happened
It is the town of Tom Weaver
It is the start of the Boston marathon
It has a beautiful common in the center of town with a gazebo
Hopkinton state park is in Hopkinton and you can go hiking, and canoing.
What is the name of the giant fishhook of land in Massachusetts called?
The Cape Cod peninsula.
It is called Cape Cod.
What form of government did the Massachusetts bay colony use?
They had a Compact, The Mayflower Compact, which insured it.
They had a compact
How did colonists interact with the physical environment in which they lived in Massachusetts?
they made good money
Samuel Adams
What are top ten biggest cities in Massachusetts by land area?
1. Boston
2. Worchester
3. Springfield
4. Lowell
Are there rattlesnakes in Cape Cod Ma?
When I go to the cape in the summer the most common snake I see is the eastern garter snake. I typically find them in the pitch pine forests. Then next most common snake I see is the eastern milk snake. I usually see them on trails right next to forests. Then on cool mornings I sometimes see ringneck snakes.
How much does a prison guard in Massachusetts make?
WHAT DOES A PRISON GUARD MAKE AT LOEE ARRENDALE STATE PRISON?
How far is Hyannis Massachusetts from Concord Massachusetts?
Nantucket is thirty miles out to sea from hyannis.
What is the phone number of the Oakes Ames Memorial Hall in North Easton Massachusetts?
The address of the Oakes Ames Memorial Hall is: Po Box 34, North Easton, MA 02356-0034
What is the difference between the government of Jamestown Virginia and Plymouth Massachusetts?
Much of the contrast between the two colonies had to do with the reason they came to America. Jamestown settlers sought economic gain and were sponsored by the Virginia Company of London, an organization that wanted to expand English trade and get a wider market for Britainâ??s manufactured products. New England settlers moved to America due to the religious persecution they had suffered in England. While most people in the Jamestown colonies were members of the Church of England, the Pilgrims were dissenters from the Church of England and established the Puritan Church.
What role did the church lay in Massachusetts?
Religion was very important in Massachusetts and the 13 colonies. In fact, many of the colonists moved to America for the very reason of religious freedom. The major religion in the colonies was Christianity. Different forms of Christianity within the colonies were the Quakers and the Puritans. The Puritans were the major religious group in Massachusetts at that time. They were very strict about their beliefs and the punishments were harsh as well. Many men and women were banished from the colony or executed for denying the Puritan faith or any other sins the Puritans saw as unacceptable. Because the Puritans were pacifists, Massachusetts was extremely reluctant to vote for the Revolutionary War, but was convinced otherwise. John Adams was a key character in the vote and was from Massachusetts.
Which state was once part of Massachusetts Maine or Connecticut?
the answer is Maine. you better be glad that I found the answer, bubbo! Just Kidding. but the answer is Maine.
What is the phone number of the Lowell General Hospital in Lowell Massachusetts?
The address of the Lowell General Hospital is: 295 Varnum Ave, Lowell, MA 01854-2134
What is the law in Washington state to get personal property out of a repossessed car?
When you finance or lease a vehicle, your creditor holds important rights on the vehicle until you've made the last loan payment or fully paid off your lease obligation. These rights are established by the signed contract and by state law. If your payments are late or you default on your contract in any way, your creditor may have the right to repossess your car. Talking with Your Creditor
It is easier to try to prevent a vehicle repossession from taking place than to dispute it afterward. Contact your creditor when you realize you'll be late with a payment. Many creditors will work with you if they believe you'll be able to pay soon, even if slightly late. Sometimes you may be able to negotiate a delay in your payment or a revised schedule of payments. If you reach an agreement to modify your original contract, get it in writing to avoid questions later. Still, your creditor may refuse to accept late payments or make other changes in your contract and may demand that you return the car. By voluntarily agreeing to a repossession, you may reduce your creditor's expenses, which you would be responsible for paying. Remember that even if you return the car voluntarily, you're responsible for paying any deficiency on your credit or lease contract, and your creditor still may report the late payments and/or repossession on your credit report. Seizing the Car
In many states, your creditor has legal authority to seize your vehicle as soon as you default on your loan or lease. Because state laws differ, read your contract to find out what constitutes a "default." In most states, failing to make a payment on time or to meet your other contractual responsibilities are considered defaults. In some states, creditors are allowed on your property to seize your car without letting you know in advance. But creditors aren't usually allowed to "breach the peace" in connection with repossession. In some states, removing your car from a closed garage without your permission may constitute a breach of the peace. Creditors who breach the peace in seizing your car may have to pay you if they harm you or your property. A creditor usually can't keep or sell any personal property found inside. State laws also may require your creditor to use reasonable care to prevent others from removing your property from the repossessed car. If you find that your creditor can't account for articles left in your car, talk to an attorney about whether your state offers a right to compensation. Selling the Car
Once your creditor has repossessed your car, they may decide to sell it in either a public or private sale. In some states, your creditor must let you know what will happen to the car. For example, if a creditor chooses to sell the car at public auction, state law may require that the creditor tells you the date of the sale so that you can attend and participate in the bidding. If the vehicle is to be sold privately, you may have a right to know the date it will be sold. In either of these circumstances, you may be entitled to buy back the vehicle by paying the full amount you owe, plus any expenses connected with its repossession (such as storage and preparation for sale). In some states, the law allows you to reinstate your contract by paying the amount you owe, as well as repossession and related expenses (such as attorney fees). If you reclaim your car, you must make your payments on time and meet the terms of your reinstated or renegotiated contract to avoid another repossession. The creditor must sell a repossessed car in a "commercially reasonable manner" - according to standard custom in a particular business or an established market. The sale price might not be the highest possible price - or even what you may consider a good price. But a sale price far below fair market value may indicate that the sale was not commercially reasonable. Paying the Deficiency
A deficiency is any amount you still owe on your contract after your creditor sells the vehicle and applies the amount received to your unpaid obligation. For example, if you owe $2,500 on the car and your creditor sells the car for $1,500, the deficiency is $1,000 plus any other fees you owe under the contract, such as those related to the repossession and early termination of your lease or early payoff of your financing. In most states, a creditor who has followed the proper procedures for repossession and sale is allowed to sue you for a deficiency judgment to collect the remaining amount owed on your credit or lease contract. Depending on your state's law and other factors, if you are sued for a deficiency judgment, you should be notified of the date of the court hearing. This may be your only opportunity to present any legal defense. If your creditor breached the peace when seizing the vehicle or failed to sell the car in a commercially reasonable manner, you may have a legal defense against a deficiency judgment. An attorney will be able to tell you whether you have grounds to contest a deficiency judgment.
What was true about the Massachusetts colonies?
1.Puritans purchased a controlling interest in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
2.The people who came were persecuted by the Anglican Church
How long does it take to send a letter from California to Massachusetts?
The post office claims 2 to 3 business days, but could take up to 10 depending on distances.
How does Massachusetts rank in size among the states?
It ranks 14th among the US States by population.