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Persuasive Speech: Migration To The Wonderful Colony Of Massachusetts
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Hello and welcome dear reader! I am going to persuade you to move to the wonderful colony of Massachusetts. It is named after an Indian Algonquian tribe. This land may not be the most fertile of lands with the rocky soil and cold temperatures, but you can fish there all you want. With the lolling waters and the rocky hills and forests, this is the fisherman’s paradise. Great for lumbering and making things as well. The climate is very normal; cold winters and warm summers. There are many natural resources that include wood, whales and livestock. The whales are used for blubber which they made into oil for the lamps and medicine. You must learn how to catch them, but if you do it definitely skyrockets your economy. The lumber

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