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John Winthrop settled Boston in 1630, because the Puritans desired their own religious community, and wanted to be a part of the economic process of trade.
Winthrop helped to establish a Congregational Church, and led the colony through the first hard winter.
John Winthrop was elected governor in 1630, and was governor almost continuously until his death.
I believe the group of Puritans that settled Boston was led by John Winthrop.
John Winthrop was the leader of the people who were settling in Boston. The group of people who settled in Boston were called the Puritans.
John Winthrop
he settled in Boston in 1620
John Winthrop
John Winthrop
He was settled in Boston in 1620.
John Winthrop was the leader of the people who were settling in Boston. The group of people who settled in Boston were called the Puritans.
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John Winthrop settled Boston,massachusetts to be an example of Christian living.
John Winthrop settled in Massachusetts to get away.
The Boston settelment