Come To The New England Colonies
By Stevie Barnes and Quinn Anderson
The Resources
We have plentiful fish and whales from the ocean. We have dense forests good for homes, ships, and fire wood. We have many other resources too. Are resources are very important to us and nothing is wasted in this colony.
Whales In The New England Colonies
In this new colony, there is Plentiful whales for the people of the colony. Whales are one of the most often ate delicacies in this region. There is enough whales to last us the winter.
Fish In The New England Colonies
Fish are on of our main resources. We are able to catch many kinds of fish very conveniently. Fish is ate in every meal in a household. There is enough fish for everyone in the community all year round.
Wood in the New England Colonies
Wood is very convenient to get with all of the forests in this region. There is plenty of wood for fires, homes, and many different uses. Many people are likely to share there resources and supplies if you need help all year round if you can give them something in return after your hardship.
Animals In The New England Colonies
Are immense forests gives animals a place to live like deer, turkeys, weasels, foxes, and many more animals to hunt, eat, and skin for there fur. There fur can be sold to anyone in the region of New England. The meat can also be sold to other people in the New England region.
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Picture of a weasel in the New England region.
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Picture of turkeys in the New England region.
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Picture of a fox in the New England region.
Religion
We are very strict about religion here. Please only come to this religion if you are serous about practicing the puritan religion.
Roger Williams
Roger Williams was a man who didn't agree that people in the New England Colonies should NOT have to practice the puritan religion and they should be able to choose what religion they get to practice. People like Roger Williams are known as dissenters and are banished from they colony.
Thomas Hooker
Minister Thomas Hooker, left our colony with about 100 followers and they founded a colony named "Connecticut". In search of political and religious freedom they were also looking to start farming near the Connecticut river because of the fertile land.
Anne Hutchinson
Anne is another dissenter. She believed that a persons own faith in god was more important than the churches rules and laws. She had religious discussions in her home. She was forced to leave and never to return.
History Illustrated: The New England Colonies