By Hunter Hickle and Alysson Earlywine

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By Hunter Hickle and Alysson Earlywine Massachusetts By Hunter Hickle and Alysson Earlywine

Why was your colony established In 1628 a group of puritans formed the new england company. The king of england gave them the charter

Who established your colony Gov. John winthrop established massachusetts

Was your colony successful or failure The were successful with stock and trades because they has the bay near

When was your colony established It was founded in 1630 by puritans

What did your colony produce and export to make money Ship building and the export of rum was there major ones

What form of government They made their own form of government and went off on there own

What region did the colonies associated with? Northeast colonies.

The flag is bright red and on the top left corner there is red cross with a pine tree on the top right corner of the red cross.

Edmund Andros, also known as the unfaired ruler of the commonwealth Edmund Andros, also known as the unfaired ruler of the commonwealth. He was the governor of New York, Maryland, and Virginia.

What is the geography of Massachusetts? New England colonies.

What were the overall religious practices of the people? Christian religion

Food examples Stews Veggies Boiled meats Corn meal

What kind of education was available? Since the people come by the Mayflower they did not have any education. Was very rare.

What did they do for fun? Played board games Danced

Facts Boston is in Massachusetts Massachusetts was called the Commonwealth in the 18th century, for you Fallout 4 players!