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someone would want to move to Rhode Island because is has good food and maany hidtorical sites .

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It was the colony with the most religious freedom at the time.

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because it is awesome!

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they should move their for freeedom

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Q: Why would someone in colonial times want to live in Rhode Island?
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What was Rhode Island's government in colonial times?

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