New Hampshire, the beauty state which which is proved to me in a multitude of different ways has many incredible features. These features include the best Geography, Climate and an unusual compelling backstory which is one of the most interesting in all of the United states but is forgotten in the entanglement of modern life.Behind the long cold winters of this state lies the best summers being not too cold but also not too hot and having the most beautiful winters with perfect lakeside view as snow blankets the ground in a white powdery mist or in the summer as the sun cast a red/gold glimmer over the treetops. Newhampshire being one of the most incredible state also with its location near the ocean seafood and meat can also be easily accessed. …show more content…
Cold winters make for a relaxing day in a cozy log cabin sipping on smooth hot cocoa as you watch the snowfall gingerly to the ground blanketing the forest floor with white powdery snow. Winters are long with an average temperature of 46 degrees fahrenheit to a low average of 21 degrees fahrenheit in January where the highest temperature in July reaches 70 degrees fahrenheit.Summers are particularly short and moderately warm creating the perfect getaway for those with hot dry climates like that of Arizona’s or the southernmost states of the United states where the weather is incredibly hot, New Hampshire Is your spot. Weather in a vacation spot is one of the most important aspects of the perfect vacation spot which makes New Hampshire’s incredible weather perfect whether your looking for a cozy getaway or the best summer of your lifetime. New Hampshire’s climates suitable for any type of escape.
Last but not least New Hampshire’s backstory is one of the bes but most unusual aspects of it. For example, In 1917 at Londern common field,New Hampshire. New Hampshire was the first of the thirteen colonies to gain its independance from Great Britain. It also was home to one of the first seven astronauts which goes by the name of Alan B. Shephard which was also the first American to travel in space and walked on the moon with Neil Armstrong . New Hampshire like previously stated has
During the 1600's, many people in the American colonies led very many different lives, some better than others. While life was hard for some groups, other colonists were healthy and happy. Two groups that display such a difference are the colonists of New England and Chesapeake Bay. New Englanders enjoyed a much higher standard of living. This high standard of New England's was due to many factors, including a healthier environment, better family situation, and a high rate of reproduction.
The American colonies new England ,middle and southern colonies were very similar but different.The New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies grew differently over the period on 1619-1760. The three sets of colonies will prove that they were all different. There is hugely different between each other and style to lived. Such as, economics and agriculture.In this essay,
Compare and contrast the government, religion, geography, and economy of the three English colonial regions (the Chesapeake area, New England, and Pennsylvania). Be sure to consider the role of race, gender, and ethnicity.
Plymouth was settled in Massachusetts in 1620 by colonists who came over from England to escape religious persecution. Plymouth is known today for the Salem Witch Trials and the story of Anne Hutchins...
The characteristics that came to shape the life in New England were the rocky, barren soil, the extreme climate and the rich waters. Although there was farming in New England , colonists looked to other means of survival. They looked to the rich waters for fishing and trade. The coastline of New England was very fertile with sealife. So, fishing became a way of commerce and trade providing a steady economy to New England. Because of the rocky soil and extreme climate, the colonists were forced to plant many different crops on a small pa...
During the 1600’s, people living in England wanted to make a better life for themselves so they left to explore a new land. Upon arrival, they formed colonies. Two of the three colonies formed were New England colony and the Southern colony. Though these people wanted to change their way of living from England, these colonies had different viewpoints on how they wanted to live their lives once they arrived in the new world. Things like climate, education and religion played a major part in their economic growth.
By the year 1700, the New England and the Chesapeake regions were both settled largely by people of English origin, although the regions had evolved in two distinct societies. The people who made the epic voyage to the new world came here for many different reasons. They wanted to lead the lives they wanted. Some were poor and needed money and saw America as a place to strike it rich. Others did not have the religious freedom they needed to practice their religious beliefs. The distinctions between New England and the Chesapeake region occurred because of religious, social, and economic differences.
Because of the rough climate of the Massachusetts Bay and the surrounding New England Colonies, there were extremely long, cold winters and an overall wet environment. Due to the rocky nature of the soil in the New England colonies it was very difficult to farm. To establish agriculture the soil must be cleared of the large rocks, and even after being cleared, the land was not guaranteed to be fruitful. The Puritans shamed slothfulness, and even though their strong work ethic was present, agriculture never truly thrived around the Massachusetts Bay Colony. To provide for its people and support the economy, the Puritans learned to make good use of their environment. Due to the close proximity to large bodies of water, new career specialization occurred and introduced boat manufacturing, trading, and an abundance of fishing. The Massachusetts Bay Colony became known as a merchant’s community and flourished through trade with the natives and other colonies. The ideas of fishery expanded to other New England colonies and created the foundation of the successful industry still in place
The first English settlements for the New England colony arrived in Plymouth in 1620; they were a group of Pilgrims. After 10 years another group of them was sent from the Massachusetts Bay Company much larger and much diverse group of Puritans launched another Massachusetts settlement. As these settlements expanded the generated new colonies. Puritans who thought that Massachusetts were not religious enough generated the colonies of Connecticut and New Heaven these two then combined in 1665. In the meantime the other Puritans who thought that Massachusetts was too limiting formed the colony of Rhode Island where everyone had liberty in religious manners. Where in the north of New England a group brave settlers formed the colony of New
Maine ranks 39th in size among the states, with an area of 33,741 sq mi. The area includes 2,263 sq mi) of inland water and 613 sq mi of coastal water over which it has jurisdiction. It is by far the largest state in New England and has an area nearly equal to that of all the other New England states combined. The state’s greatest east-west distance is 202 mi; the greatest north-south distance is 311 mi. The mean elevation is about 600 ft.
The lives of men and women, women more than men, have changed a lot of the past couple years even decades and more than that. The interconnection of race and gender in the evolving social hierarchy of the early South, Colonial North Carolina, has changed. In Colonial North Carolina the main difference was on how the ways of “ordinary people” interacted with different genders and how race was different between the people of North Carolina. Peoples’ beliefs were the main thing that changed these views, but sometimes it reflected on political beliefs also. Between men and women sex was seen differently. Men and women’s views on sex were far from similar and this has affected their views on race and their views on each other. Views on sex has been
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The New England Colonies are best known as the destination for Puritan religious reformers which included a colder environment with different animals and crops grown that that of the Chesapeake Colonies. New England Colonies were based off of a more family social circle as opposed to the Chesapeake colonies were indentured servants were imported as labor workers, as a result from families taking control of farms, a more natural population growth as developed in contrast the Chesapeake colonies had to repeatedly rely on indentured servants and slaves as labor workers, and lastly New England colonists grew crops mainly for consumption while the Chesapeake colonists grew cash crops used primarily for trade.
Standing on the balcony, I gazed at the darkened and starry sky above. Silence surrounded me as I took a glimpse at the deserted park before me. Memories bombarded my mind. As a young girl, the park was my favourite place to go. One cold winter’s night just like tonight as I looked upon the dark sky, I had decided to go for a walk. Wrapped up in my elegant scarlet red winter coat with gleaming black buttons descending down the front keeping away the winter chill. Wearing thick leggings as black as coal, leather boots lined with fur which kept my feet cozy.
I think we all have a beautiful place in our mind. I have a wonderful place that made me happy a lot of times, years ago. But sometimes I think that I am the only person who likes this place and I'm asking myself if this place will be as beautiful as I thought when I will go back to visit it again. Perhaps I made it beautiful in my mind.