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Alfrand

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ALFRAND

BY JAVON COLBERT
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Alfrand got its name from the first English Monarch Alfred the Great.

LEADER

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LORD KAKAROT II

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LOCATION

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Alfrand is a Middle Colony that is located right next to the colony of Pennsylvania

POSITIVES

  • Great Farmland
  • Usually Warm
  • Short Winters
  • Cash crops
  • Profitable/ Can make lots of money
  • Peaceful
  • Tolerant
  • Religious freedom

NEGATIVES

  • Possible competition between colonies for money
  • Could possibly get too hot
  • Might be a little too tolerant
  • Might be too diverse (people could not get along easily)
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NEGATIVES (CONTINUED)

  • Some slaves weren't free
  • Other colonies could invade (jealous of money)
  • Fights over beliefs

ECONOMICS

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The economy will be vast and have jobs like farming, police force, and the army. We will have our own hunters and fishers for hire. People will also gather things like animals and crops. So there shouldn't be any boredom in the colony.

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CLIMATE THROUGH SEASONS

CLIMATE

  • Summer: 76.8
  • Fall: 54.4
  • Winter: 31.9
  • Spring: 59.2
  • (Based mainly off Philadelphia)
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AREA WEATHER

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PHILADELPHIA

  • High temp: 77.6
  • Low temp: 32.3
  • 117 inches of rain
  • 20.8 inches of snowfall
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ALBANY

  • High temp: 71.1
  • Low temp: 22.2
  • 38.6 inches of rain
  • 64.4 inches of snowfall
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NEWARK

  • High temp: 77.2
  • Low temp: 31.3
  • 122 inches of rain
  • 28.3 inches of snowfall
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WILMINGTON

  • High temp: 76.6
  • Low temp: 31.5
  • 117 inches of rain
  • 21.1 inches of snowfall
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NEW YORK

  • High temp: 76.5
  • Low temp: 32.1
  • 121 inches of rain
  • 28.6 inches of snowfall
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Preparing for weather: With the analysis of the weather, my colony will build side forts if needed. That way if the weather gets bad enough, the colonist can go there and have a backup storage of food, water, supplies, and shelter.

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PRODUCTS

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Food: My colony will have a variety of food choices and food sources. I would have livestock like cow and pigs to provide meat. But fruits and vegetables like watermelon, grapes, carrots, squash, apples, and corn. We will also have fish and grow wheat. To get food, my colony would farm, hunt, gather, and fish. A little bit of all things.

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Freshwater: To get freshwater, my colony would be set up by a river. That is a clean water source. If the source of water fails, then we can go to a saltwater source and then boil the water to dissolve the salt.

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Storing food: In the stored away shelters in case of war, my backup food would be stored there. If we are faced with an attack, we will have a giant stockpile of food waiting for us. To keep it cold, we will put it in a cellar type building. That way it will be protected and won't overheat and spoil.

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The 3 main products that I produce that would pay back the debt of making the colony is, wheat, beef, and slaves. It sounds bad but those who were captured in battle if there happened to be one, turned into a slave. They also made up some of the working force. These products will be sold because they can be used for tons of things.

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GOVERNORSHIP

Laws are created by having a meeting where the proprietor asks a group of 6 individuals beside himself to vote on a law. There they will be decided.

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WHO HAS SAY?

The proprietor, the group of 6, and citizens all have says. The citizens can produce an idea and take it to the group and they will vote on to pass it or get rid of it. The proprietor has veto power.

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To enforce laws, we have comprised a police force of Native Americans and citizens. They know the law and protect it by any means necessary. However brutal activities will not be permitted.

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To truly deal with a crime, the degree of which it was committed must be in the final decision. Also what crime was committed has a play.

CRIMES

  • Murder: Excelled from colony if not hanged
  • Assault: Beaten by police force but not killed.
  • Rape: Hanged by feet and pressed with rocks
  • Theft: A finger will be chopped off
  • Starting fights: Both ankles and wrists will be broken
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5 MOST Important RULES

  • Thou shall love thy neighbor
  • No conflict or chaos
  • Right to bear arms
  • Right to opinion
  • Follow the laws
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SAFETY/SECRUITY

The Native Americans will be treated fairly and will be given full rights as a citizen. We will not try to convert them and they'll be free.

DEFENSES

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The colony will be protected by 3 large, spaced out walls protecting the colony. Get past those and you will be met with our great English and Native American army. Made up of 3,000 people total. Get past that and the people have the right to bear arms who can also protect our city. Get past that and you can take over. Sorry for the inconvenience. 😓

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Overtime we will keep gathering soldiers and people have the right to join the army and indentured servants can pay off their debts that way. The walls we continuously be fixed if broken.

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LIVESTOCK And STABLES

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The citizens will be able to own their own animals. However they are limited to only 10. Also the colony will have their own farm, where all the other animals go. The animals will be separated by what they produce. We will have Native Americans out on watch and even some English to protect them. We will have job positions to care care of the animals. The farms will take place far from society but not that far. The animals will eat things like grass, hay, and even slop from the colonist.

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