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Coming of Age and Moving to Massachusetts

2023-06-13 12:40:19

Age does not usually occur in an instant. Adults are important for how to develop personal characteristics. The story about how I grew up is not a story that I often say. Personally, I think that what has happened in the past should be left in the past. When I was 9 years old, my parents, two brothers and sisters, and my uncle decided that it was time to move from Missouri to a cold state in Massachusetts. Both my uncle and my father are construction workers.

Well, before all your muscle holes start rolling over. My family is from Massachusetts State so I have direct experience of racial discrimination in Massachusetts. In fact, when my family moved from Ireland to Massachusetts in 1855, we also did not participate. After that, I do not say that we are all racists. It is important to know how places are formed. For example, if Charleston, South Carolina knew that a slave family in Barbados was founded when the land was run out, the history of South Carolina began to make sense. Likewise, if you know that New Hampshire was established to prevent it being governed by Masres, you understand why I dislike Dunk'n Donuts.

When she was a child, Mary White was taken to the United States by her parents. They lived in Massachusetts' colony, Salem (currently in Massachusetts, USA) and moved to a new border village Lancaster until 1653. In 1656, she married Joseph Laurentson; he was appointed Pastor Puritan in 1660 and became the first executive minister of Lancaster. The events of her life in the next 20 years are ambiguous. In February 1676, during the war of King Philippe, a group of Indians attacked Lancaster and many civilians surrounded the house of Rowlandston who was seeking evacuation. The Indian drowned the defender and hijacked 24 prisoners, including Mary Rowlandson and her three children, one of whom died one week later. Laurenson was detained for three months, during which her treatment was inadequate. She took the kidnappers to the west of the Connecticut River and moved north to the present New Hampshire.