In a New England village, a common served as a central public space where community members could gather for various activities, such as meetings, markets, and social events. It often included green pastures for livestock grazing and recreational areas for residents. The common fostered a sense of community and shared resources, reflecting the values of cooperation and mutual support prevalent in early New England society.
a village green--a central square with a meetinghouse
Some buildings in a New England village are: a church, a meeting house, school and they had an area just for houses.
Town meeting
The Meeting House
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is common in new England
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in new England
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The common law of England was brought to the new world by the early settlers who were basically masons.