1717: The Babel becomes 40% finished, quicker than others expected. Plus, John Ridley has been wondering how he can contribute to the community. Currently, the population is now at 5,650.
1720: John Ridley, at the age of 12, persuades the city council to abolish child labor. This is the first in a long line of political achievements
1721: John Ridley also later introduces the idea to allow education for all people of the city. Additionally, the Babel Tower is finally completed.
1723: Rehoboth made a trade deal with Trimountaine (now Boston), which helped out Rehoboth's economy plenty. Also, Rehoboth now plans to rebuild the town hall, which will go into plan in a few more years.
1724: John Ridley makes a movement that next year influenced the city to allow all inhabitants of the city get an education and have the basic needs to live a proper life. The population is bumped up to 5,820.