What were characteristics of the New England colonies?
very focused on religian, mainly Puritans. Good education system.
How would the New England colonies be different if they did not have many trees?
how it would be different is because you need trees to have oxygen to survive and it helps with growing plants and if they did not have trees then they would die
What was the main reason Indentured Servants were brought from England to New England?
They were to pay of debts from back in England. (old) They were housed. Furthermore, they were NOT forced to work like Slaves at the time.
What types of wilderness programs are available in New England?
There are several different kinds of wilderness programs available in New England. There are recreational programs, therapeutic programs, conservation programs, team building programs, and educational programs available throughout the region.
What made on New England colony different from another?
How did New England colonies get started?
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How many miles for new England to glendale Arizona?
The distance from New England to Glendale, Arizona, varies depending on the specific starting point in New England. However, a general estimate is around 2,200 to 2,500 miles. The most common route typically takes you south through several states before heading west to Arizona. For precise mileage, it's best to use a mapping service with your specific starting location.
I lived in Tyngsboro (through which the Merrimack River flows) for a couple of years, and some of those towns (in particular Groton, Bedford and Ayer) seem a bit far out unless you're using a fairly generous definition of "Valley". They're probably in the Merrimack River watershed (Bedford, for example, is on the Concord river, which flows into the Merrimack).
It's also suspicious that one of the most prominent cities that's clearly in the Merrimack Valley ... Lowell, which is actually on the river itself ... is missing.
What is the value of a 12 gauge double barrel marked only The New England?
Its value is primarily as a mantle decoration. It could be worth anywhere from $25 if rusted or busted up to $250 in nearly new condition.
What was a town common in new England?
It was a place:
Served as marketplaces where farmers could sell their crops and buy tools and clothes.
What small group of Federalists drafted a plan to take New England out of the Union?
true, and the group was called Essex Junto.
Is Scotland the country north of New England?
No. Scotland is north of England. New England is in the United States of America.
The New England Primer was an educational textbook used in the American colonies and early United States, first published in the 17th century. It served as a foundational reading and moral instruction tool for children, combining the alphabet with religious lessons, prayers, and moral stories. The Primer played a significant role in shaping early American literacy and education, emphasizing both secular and religious values. Its influence extended into the 19th century, making it one of the most widely used books in early American education.