Welcome to Dinamytes!

Meet The Dinamytes:
Our governor is E.J. He is responsible for leading our colony and making final decisions. Our banker, who is in charge of all of our money, is Simon. Another important job is our recorder, who is Jillian. This person must keep track of everything we do! Our trader, Jimmy, has good negotiating skills to deal with the natives and other colonies. Lastly, our mapper is the one who keeps track of our land (how much it is worth, who is in the area). This is Gianna. Together, we are The Dinamytes!
Why Did We Colonize:
Our group decided to go to the New World in order to colonize this new area and gain wealth and power. We have been sponsored by a private company which has given us initial supplies and will send us a shipment mid-way through our adventure. At the conclusion, we must pay the company one quarter of our wealth.
What We Stand For:
In our flag, the white dot represents peace. The blue background in our flag stands for freedom. The yellow stripe in our flag shows that we have wealth and justice. The blue stars in our flag show that we have five members in our group, and the yellow background shows that we have wealth and justice. The red Dinamytes show that we have courage, and the black dot stands for strength. The rainbow arrows in our flag stand for our favorite colors.
Our Ships' Names and Cargo:
Our first ship is named The Patriot and carries five men, five women, and three children. We have three horses and two farm animals on this ship. It also has five guns for hunting and 295 units of food. Our second ship is called 54279ers and has five men, five women, three children, and three horses. The other items are the same. Our third and final ship is the King of the Sea and has 20 men, 10 women, and no children. All other cargo is the same.
Our Colonization Journal
11/26/07 - Today we set sail for the New World. We started with a strong westward currnet. We covered 1,000 miles because of a strong westward current, and we have 2,500 miles to go.
11/27/07- We went 0 miles because there was no wind or current.
11/28/07 - Today we covered 250 miles because of a little wind.
11/29/07-Today we landed, and we have seen a hostile group of Indians.
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