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Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
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City populations grew rapidly as both immigrants and native-born citizens looked for higher paying jobs.
During the period of Colonial America, before the American Revolutionary War, the major cities and towns in New England were: Massachusetts - Salem, Boston, and Plymouth. * Maine - Was part of Massachusetts. Rhode Island - Providence, and Newport. Connecticut - Hartford, and New Haven. New Hampshire - Exeter. This was how the colonies looked in the year 1750.
Three major battles that took place in Massachusetts during the American Revolutionary War are the Battles of Lexington and Concord, which occurred on April 19, 1775, and marked the start of the conflict. The Battle of Bunker Hill, fought on June 17, 1775, is another significant engagement, demonstrating colonial resolve despite a British victory. Additionally, the Siege of Boston, which lasted from April 1775 to March 1776, was a crucial military campaign that effectively ended British control in the region.
Citizens have the right to make a formal petition to government
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The largest city in Massachusetts is its capital, Boston.
Plymouth Rock is one of the major landforms in Massachusetts. Other major landforms in Massachusetts include Mt. Greylock, and Mt. Tom.
The role of the citizens in Israel is to vote for the Members of the Knesset, Israel's Parliament. Additionally, most Israeli citizens must serve in the Israeli Army and/or do community service. Israeli citizens perform many of the functions of citizens in other liberal democracies like protesting and assembling peacefully, engaging in their religious traditions or Atheism, contributing the national debate on major issues, and speaking their minds.
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Boston and Springfield
Worcester and Cambridge.
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