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Massachusetts Bay colony was ruled by a governor while Connecticut had an adopted plan of union called the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, a written constitution, or plan of government. -by someone else who had this for homework ;3

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Q: How were the voting rules different in Connecticut and in Massachusetts bay colony?
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