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Our Colony is located in the Southern part of the Colonies. Our location is near South Carolina because of the land is extremely fertile and the weather conditions that are not too detrimental to our way of life.
The weather in our region is the warmest of all the regions. The Winters are very mild and are not hard to survive. The Summer is hot and humid. The Spring and Fall are crisp and mild with average temperatures.
We need fish, forest (timber), and fertile agricultural land.We get food by going down to the water and fishing.We store food using a hay insulated barn we built to keep food fresh.
We will grow various grains to sustain our population, as well as cotton which grows very well in the southern climate. Any excess in grains,
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Our leader will be Rodrick Hoffmann. The laws of the colony are created by the people and voted on by all men and women. Every man and woman has an opportunity to express their ideas about how to colony should be run. There is a group of men who volunteer to enforce the law in the colony. They ride horses and patrol the area. The colonists who break law are put into jail and will serve as permanent farm workers. Our leader was chosen by an election.
To protect our colony we will create a group to protect our people. They will guard our homes and keep an eye out for other people coming to harm us. We will maintain theses forces for as long as we can to keep our people and our colony safe. We will need defenses from neighbouring tribes and anyone who tries to harm us. We will also need protection from weather but we will rely on our shelters for that.
We have a large amount of livestock including, horses (400), cows (600) , pigs (150), chickens (800)and sheep (300). The farmers will take care of all our livestock. We have barns and shelters for all of our animals. Our livestock will eat grain, hay, and wheat.
The tribes our colony needs to interact are the Vergi, Matains, and the Bikses.We trade with all of the tribes but have a crumbling relationship with the Vergi because we want their land and they stole from

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