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The founder of the New England colonies were the English Pilgrims who moved to the New World from England. The first English settlement later became the colony known as Jamestown.
The colonists objected the dominion of New England because the Governor (Gov. Aros) steered the colonists more toward the Church of England.
The Dominion of New England was unpopular in the English Colonies. It was an administrative union and most people saw it as a political threat.
The Dominion of New England was unpopular in the English Colonies. It was an administrative union and most people saw it as a political threat.
The Dominion of New England was unpopular in the English Colonies. It was an administrative union and most people saw it as a political threat.
German immigrants settled the middle colonies.
English men & woman
Massachusetts
New England colonies
The New Netherland colony was a Dutch colony founded in in the early 1600s. The English saw it as a threat because New Netherland was situated between the New England colonies and the English colonies in the South. In 1664, the English took over this colony.
The region with the highest proportion of English settlers in 1760 was the New England colonies, specifically areas like Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. These colonies were established by English Puritans in the early 17th century and maintained strong cultural ties to England.