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Massachusetts has played a significant role in
American history since the Pilgrims, seeking religious freedom,
founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. As one of the most important of
the 13 colonies, Massachusetts became a leader in resisting
British oppression. In 1773, the Boston Tea Party protested
unjust taxation. The Minute Men started the American Revolution
by battling British troops at Lexington and Concord on April 19,
1775.
During the 19th century, Massachusetts was famous for the
intellectual activity of its writers and educators and for its
expanding commercial fishing, shipping, and manufacturing
interests. Massachusetts pioneered the manufacture of textiles
and shoes. Today, these industries have been replaced in
importance by the electronics and communications equipment
fields.
The state's cranberry crop is the nation's second-largest (after
Wisconsin). Also important are dairy and poultry products,
nursery and greenhouse produce, vegetables, and fruit.
Tourism has become an important factor in the economy of the
state because of its numerous recreational areas and historical
landmarks. Cape Cod has beaches, summer theaters, and an
artists' colony at Provincetown. The Berkshires, in the western
part of the state, is the site of Tanglewood, the summer home of
the Boston Symphony; art museums, including Mass MoCA and the
Clark Institute; and Jacob's Pillow, a world renowned dance
center.
Among the many other points of interest are Old Sturbridge
Village in Sturbridge, Minute Man National Historical Park
between Lexington and Concord, and Plimoth Plantation in
Plymouth. In Boston there are many places of historical
interest, including Old North Church, Old State House, Faneuil
Hall, the USS Constitution, and the John F. Kennedy Library and
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