Massachusetts Bay Company
Massachusetts
The Boston Common was established in 1634 by the founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony when the laid out the original town of Boston.
It was created on paper as a Charter in England in 1632. The first colonists sailed for the Americas in 1633 and landed in 1634.
They came to Maryland on the Ark and the Dove in 1634 after stopovers in Barbados and Jamestown Virginia.
Charlestown was the first capital of Massachusetts. Boston then became the capital in 1634.
Explored by Europeans in the early 1600s, the region was settled by Swedes in 1634 and granted by royal charter to William Penn in 1681.
The Boston Common was established in 1634 by the founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony when the laid out the original town of Boston.
The function of the General Court in the Massachusetts Bay Colony was writing constitutions and making/authorizing laws.
Charles I gave a Charter for Maryland to Cecil Calvert the 2nd Lord Baltimore who sent his younger brother Leonard as the Governor and the first Colonists to the New World in 1634.
20 percent of 1634
1634 as a percentage of 4300 is 38%
From the arrival of the first Colonist is 1634 total feudal control was on the hands of Governor Leonard Calvert until 1638 when he was forced to govern under the Laws of England.