Religious Freedom and Wealth
The Colony of Rhode Island
Tired of New England? Seeking religious freedom? Wanting great wealth? If your answer to any of these questions is YES , then come to Rhode Island!
Religion and Government
In Rhode Island, you are allowed to preach freely, unlike Massachusetts, where they instruct settlers to pray in certain ways to their religion. Rhode Island was colonized with this idea. There are no rules whatsoever restricting how you preach your faith. You won't be persecuted for what you believe in. The government is not solely based on religion and it is an equal democracy. We don't discriminate against the genders, both men and women are allowed to preach and be apart of the government.
Trading
Rhode Island's economy is based heavily upon trading, including shipbuilding, whaling, and the slave trade. It is very easy to make great profits in Rhode Island. When you do, you can use your profits to settle down in a luxurious mansion built on a wide variety of types of landscapes. You will be able to enjoy life without all the worries of money problems.
So get on the road to Rhode Island!
Bilbography
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Old Narragansett Church. Digital image. Flickr. N.p., 23 Oct. 2008. Web. 26 Sept. 2014.
Hoard, Brent. Colonial Governor's Mansion. Digital image. Flickr. N.p., 15 Feb. 2009. Web. 26 Sept. 2014.
Trade in Rhode Island During the 1700s. Digital image. National Geographic. National Geographic Society, n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2014.