New England official did not usually sell scattered plots of land to individuals. Instead , they sold large plots of land to groups.
New England colonists settled in villages to have community security. Living by oneself in a new land could be full of unknown dangers.
Because of their forests some people think that the New England colonies made their houses out of wood.
An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England was created in 2007.
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New England's towns and villages were very close together at first. The houses were built so that the people could protect each other. There was usually a group of houses and then a group of shops like a bakery, blacksmith, and general store.
praying towns
Praying towns
New England Colonies/ NY, NJ, PA, and Delaware were usually fishing villages or farming communities along the more fertile land along the rivers. While the rocky soil in the New England Colonies was not as fertile as the Middle or Southern Colonies, the land provided rich resources including timber that was valued for building of homes and ships.
I possibly think 1492 or 1776.
Wicked Good Homes - 2002 was released on: USA: 3 March 2002 (New England)
Over 300 small communities were affected by Hurricane Katrina, with some being completely destroyed. The storm caused widespread devastation in areas like New Orleans, resulting in significant damage to homes, infrastructure, and amenities across the region.
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