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Q: What is the technology of Rhode Island during the 1700's?
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What was the system of trade in Rhode Island in the 1700s?

It was the triangular Trade


Why did people move to Rhode Island in the 1700s?

because it is the best colony ever and there are no laws or rules and you don't have to go to school.


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What did rhode island trade during the 1600?

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What happened in Rhode Island through Revolutionary War?

An attempt was made to evict the British during the Battle of Rhode Island. It failed.


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