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... It was not uncommon for a family, such as the Hull family, to bring seven (or even more) children! Many of the families that came to the northern part of the new continent came also for religious freedom. ... In Massachusetts, a document was written, and signed, that proclaimed the families in the town must find a minister to begin religious teaching for the people. ... This document also recommends that all tradesmen would follow their religious calling and only accept a moderate profit. ... While religious families went to the northern area for refuge, mainly single men went further south to attain a new wealthy life for themselves! The families of New England were a much more peaceable folk as compared to the power-hungry and greedy men of the south.
Approximate Word count = 585 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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