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Matthew Cradock was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony. He took office in 1628 and was in office until 1629.
The colony of Massachusetts at one time owned the territory of what is now the state of Maine.
No. Maine was originally part of Massachusetts. It was not it's own state until the Missouri Compromise of 1820.
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The northernmost colony in the American was Massachusetts. At the time, the colony included the area that is now Maine.
John Adams who was the second US president, was born in Braintree, Massachusetts on October 30, 1735. Braintree was a part of the Massachusetts Colony at the time.
Matthew Cradock was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony. He took office in 1628 and was in office until 1629.
The colony of Massachusetts at one time owned the territory of what is now the state of Maine.
The first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, or company as it was known at the time was Matthew Cradock
Massachusetts was the northernmost colony, even though on a map it is easy to see that New Hampshire and Vermont are "north" of Massachusetts. The reason for this is that the colony of Massachusetts included Maine. On the map Massachusetts was all of what is now Massachusetts and all of Maine.
The first explorer to arrive in Connecticut was Dutch explorer Adriaen Block. Soon after his exploration of Connecticut, John Winthrop, a member of the Massachusetts colony, received permission in 1636 to make a colony at Old Saybrook, which is at the mouth of the Connecticut River. During this time, a large group of settlers, Puritans, led by Thomas Hooker and coming out of Massachusetts, settled in the region, soon incorporation Old Saybrook into it. He soon broke from Massachusetts to create a Puritan settlement at Hartford in 1636.
No. Maine was originally part of Massachusetts. It was not it's own state until the Missouri Compromise of 1820.
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The colony of Massachusetts Bay, founded in 1628 in the general vicinity of what is now known as Boston, was settled by the Massachusetts Bay Company, an English company with diverse investors and interests. The settler population was predominantly Puritan, however, and practiced their religious faith zealously from the time of the colony's founding onward.
Some went to Virginia, but most settled in New England, establishing the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts in 1620, the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the area of present-day Boston in 1829, and the Connecticut Colony in 1636.