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    Did you know that the battle of Lexington and Concord led up to the Revolutionary War? The battle of Lexington and Concord was the battle that kicked off the Revolutionary War.Lexington and Concord was the first armed battle. The cause of for this battle was for ammunition and weapons. This battle was fought on April 19‚ 1775. Patriots started firing because British tried to hide their weapons. The battle started unexpectedly patriots won which was very surprising to everyone. The colonists finally

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    The Massachusetts Bay Colony was an English settlement in North America in the early 1600’s. It was formed by Puritan settlers fleeing religious persecution in England. The lands which became the Massachusetts Bay Colony had previously been inhabited by Native Indians. The Company of Massachusetts Bay received a charter to start a settlement in the New World in 1629. The charter granted the company the right to establish a settlement. The passengers of the “Arbella” who left England in 1630 with

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    Each province was an improvement from the first. Jamestown was the least successful because it had no example before it. They only had one farmer‚ and one farmer couldn’t feed a company. Massachusetts was definitely an improvement from jamestown and so forth. Jamestown was originally founded for profit‚ by a joint stock company. The joint stock company planned on selling and growing tobacco. Jamestown was poorly planned and many died due to the poorly planning of the Virginia Company. A document

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    The Massachusetts Bay Colony was an English settlement on the east coast of North America (Massachusetts Bay) in the 17th century‚ in New England‚ situated around the present-day cities of Salem and Boston. The territory administered by the colony included much of present-day central New England‚ including portions of the U.S. states of Massachusetts‚ Maine‚ New Hampshire‚ Rhode Island‚ and Connecticut. Territory claimed but never administered by the colonial government extended as far west as the

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    The Massachusetts Bay Colony government was able to be‚ at least partially‚ simultaneously theocratic‚ democratic‚ oligarchic‚ and authoritarian. It was able to be partly theocratic because of the doctrine of the covenant‚ which stated that the whole purpose of government was to enforce God’s laws. God’s laws applied to everyone‚ even nonbelievers. Everyone also had to pay taxes for the government-supported church. This meant that religious leaders held enormous power in the Massachusetts Bay Colony

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    the King’s troops‚ or the British‚ were the ones who opened fire unto the colonial troops. There is credible testimony as well as a piece of art that leads to this conclusion. To begin with‚ there are two witnesses to the Battle at Lexington and Concord that openly admit to the British being the ones to first open fire. John Parker‚ the commander of the militia in Lexington‚ accounts that upon hearing that the British troops were approaching he gave orders to his men to “disperse and not to fire”

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    economic‚ and social development of the New England colonies from 1630 through the 1660s? During the 1600s‚ waves of Puritan immigrants arrived in the region of New England‚ settling the area and establishing population centers in areas like Massachusetts Bay‚ where the part of Boston was established. In contrast to the Chesapeake region’s inhabitants‚ the Puritan settlers did not come primarily for economic interests‚ but rather out of a desire to create a more pure‚ moral Christian society based

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    5. Tyngsborough‚ Massachusetts Real Estate Located within Middlesex County‚ this city is only 28 miles away from Boston using Route 3. It is placed next to the New Hampshire State Line and includes a number of ponds. This city is bordered by the towns of Dunstable‚ Westford‚ Dracut‚ Groton and Chelmsford on the Massachusetts side. On the New Hampshire side‚ it is bordered by Pelham‚ Nashua and Hudson. Residents in the area can enjoy properties that border lakes‚ woodlands and rolling hills. For

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    wonderful writers and renowned poets. Both had so much influence on early and even present literature. It is amazing what you can learn about each individual. First‚ I would like to start by introducing Emerson. Born May 25‚ 1803 in Boston‚ Massachusetts. Just two weeks before his eighth birthday‚ Emerson’s father died of stomach cancer. He went on to live with his aunt‚ Mary Moody Emerson. He entered college at the age of 14 and graduated at the age of 18 at the middle of his class of 59. After

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    optimism and silliness. In 1831‚ his wife died of TB and he resigned from his ministry. He set off to Europe and Eurasia to find himself. In 1835‚ having returned to the states‚ Emerson married his second wife‚ Lydia Jackson. They lied in ConcordMassachusetts and raised four children. All the while Emerson gave Lectures and wrote poetry and prose combining his likes of philosophy and nature with politics. In Emersons career he spoke and wrote against slavery and the annexation of Texas speaking

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