Yes Rhode Island was famous for vampires. We were and still are the vampire Capital of the US.
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the Rhode Island is known for owning many red ferns back in 1800's.
Roger Williams was an English clergyman who, in 1636, left the repressive atmosphere fostered by the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Colony to found the first permanent European settlement in Rhode Island. This settlement, called "Providence Plantations" was the first organized colony in America to be founded on the principles of freedom of thought and worship. The official name of Rhode Island is "The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations". It can be traced in this form back to the Royal Charter of 1663, granted to the Rhode Island colonists by King Charles II of England. In the Charter, it is the "Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations".http://www.sec.state.ri.us/library/riinfo/know-rhode-island/
YES! rhode island is actually thefirst place the pilgrums settled. they spent a winter there and relized that it was too cold and forests were everywhere so the got back in the mayflower and sailed to plymoth whitch is now present day Massachustes. hope i helped! dithie The Pilgrims never made it to Rhode Island even after their settlement spread out. They first tried to stay at Provincetown on Cape Cod.
They feared the articles would make a too powerful central government. That would trace back to a Monarchy like Britiains.
Well, honey, in the 1600s in Rhode Island, folks were busy with jobs like farming, fishing, shipbuilding, trading, and some were even dabbling in piracy. It was a real mixed bag of occupations back then, but one thing's for sure, they were working hard to make a living in those colonial days.