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Massachusetts

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by New York to the west, Connecticut and Rhode Island to the south, New Hampshire and Vermont to the north, and Atlantic Ocean to the east.

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What kind of animal life in equatorial climate?

The animals would be hiding from the rain and trying to get as much sunlight as the plants. If you think about the Amazon Rainforest then the animals would be getting the sun and would be up in the emergent trees. The animal life would be different because of the weather. The only animals found in equatorial climate would be things like: parrots, snakes, monkeys, elephants, shrews, cats, squirrels, otters etc. Animals would have a different life to animals in Britan.

How long will it take to get to Chicago by plane from Massachusetts?

Departure point: Chicago, Illinois

Destination point: Boston, Massachusetts

Estimated flight duration: 2 hours, 2 minutes

Where is the Ashfield Historical Society Inc in Ashfield Massachusetts located?

The address of the Ashfield Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 277, Ashfield, MA 01330-0277

What products or resources were traded in Massachusetts?

Colonial Massachusetts was first settled in 1620. Some natural resources in this colony included timber, corn, beans, pumpkin, squash, rye, whales and fish.

Where is the Hanover Historical Society in Hanover Massachusetts located?

The address of the Amherst Historical Society is: 67 Amity St, Amherst, MA 01002-2214

How did the new Massachusetts charter of 1691 change that colony's government?

The Massachusetts charter of 1691 transformed the colony's government by creating a royal colony under direct control of the British crown, replacing the previous self-governing structure. It established a new governor appointed by the king, alongside an elected assembly and a council, which reduced the power of Puritan leaders. Additionally, it expanded the electorate to include all male property owners, not just church members, thereby broadening political participation. This shift marked a significant move towards increased royal oversight and a more inclusive governance structure.

Who was the second governor for Massachusetts?

The 4th Governor of Massachusetts was Samuel Adams

What is the phone number of the Framingham Historical Society in Framingham Massachusetts?

The address of the Framingham Historical Society is: 16 Vernon St, Framingham, MA 01701

What is the least amount of snow in one season in Massachusetts history?

Winter of 1936-37 saw only 9.0 inches of snow (Jul-Jun).

This is how the top 10 (lowest) looks:

1) 1936-37 = 9.0"

2) 2011-12 = 9.3"

3) 1972-73 = 10.3"

4) 1979-80 = 12.7"

5) 1994-95 = 14.9"

6) 2001-02 = 15.1"

7) 1988-89 = 15.5"

8) 2006-07 = 17.1"

9) 1901-02 = 17.5"

10) 1988-86 = 18.1"

Where is the merrimack river located?

It flows into the Atlantic Ocean, north of Boston, Massachusetts.

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How much did you have to earn to collect the maximum unemployment in Massachusetts?

Because the amount you're entitled to receive is based on the amount of earnings in 52 weeks in a base period, apparently it is the total time employed by employer(s), that is used to determine eligibility.

Massachusetts longitude and latitude?

Massachusetts, officially known as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a state in the northeastern part of the U.S. Its absolute location is 42.3000 deg N, 71.8000 deg W.

Which of these is a similarity between English settlers of Massachusetts in the 1600s and German settlers of the 1700s?

English settlers of Massachusetts in the 1600s and German settlers of the 1700s both wanted religious freedom.

What is the cost of living in Massachusetts?

The average family or household income in Massachusetts is 66,658 dollars. The average household income in the United States is 53,046 dollars. These statistics are for the period of 2008 through 2012.

Is Massachusetts the 2nd largest state?

As of the 2010 Census, Worcester is the second largest city in Massachusetts (i.e. its 2nd most populous,) with a population of 181,045 in 38.6 sq. miles.

Historically, Worcester and Springfield, Massachusetts, have traded positions as Massachusetts's 2nd largest city.

Currently, Springfield is the Commonwealth's third largest city, at 155,580 in 32.1 sq. miles; however, it remains the Commonwealth's second largest metropolitan region with 698,903 residents.

What days are liquor stores closed in Massachusetts?

There are three holidays during which the liquor stores are closed. They are closed for Thanksgiving, Memorial and Christmas days.

How long do you have to wait in Massachusetts after getting your driving permit to get your license?

It's pretty much the same in any state. At 15.5 you need to go to driver's training school. Once you pass the written test you will have to have a permit for 6 months before you can get licensed. NO passegers during your driving and the licensed driver has to be 25 years or older. Also, you will need to drive another 6 months without any passengers once you get your license.