Massachusetts
Come here and go to Heaven
Why Massachusetts was founded
Why YOU should come to Massachusetts
In Massachusetts we are very religious Puritans. We believe that the puritan way of teaching is the best way of life, and in going to church all day on Sundays. Where we teach our children about Jesus and the Bible. Our families have a strong faith with the Bible in order to fulfill their life goal of going to Heaven. Our value based lifestyle creates a less stressful way of life. People in Massachusetts enjoy simple living appreciating families and living through nature with farming and lumbering. We are a community that is governed by the rules of the Bible. We are a self-governing state with strong religious beliefs. Our religious values form the basis of our government.
How do we compare to the other Colonies?
If you compare us to Rhode Island they are too free with there religion. They have various faiths in one state. Plus Rhode Island is one of the largest slave-trading centers in the world which disgusts all Puritans from Massachusetts. The Puritans living in Connecticut were just looking for land to settle on they didn't really look for a religious based state like Massachusetts.
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