The Massachusetts Bay Colony, established in 1628 on the shores of North America, was not a true democracy because of the simple fact that its governors were drawn from a limited pool of candidates. The governors were intentionally drawn from a restricted group of males with means who had been proven to be religiously correct in a strict sense.
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Democracy was unknown in the colonies, yes.
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No he wasn't, John Carver was before him.