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Winthrop was the leader of the group who founded Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was one of the founders.
No, James Oglethorpe was not the founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He is best known as the founder of the Georgia Colony in 1733. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was established earlier, in 1630, by a group of Puritan settlers led by John Winthrop. Oglethorpe's contributions were significant but were focused on the settlement of Georgia as a place for debtors and the poor.
The Puritan settlement at Salem was established by a group of English Puritans led by John Endicott in 1629. They arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and settled in what is now known as Salem, Massachusetts.
John Winthrop was a founder of the "Massachusetts Bay" colony, and his son, John, helped found Connecticut.
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John Winthrop Jr., Great grandson of the founder of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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Religious dissident Roger Williams is banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony by the General Court of Massachusetts.
John Winthrop was the first man to govern the Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Winthrop was the first man to govern the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
John Winthrop is remembered as a lawyer and a founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was born in January of 1857 and died in March of 1649. He was born in the United Kingdom.
John Winthrop was the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony after it was founded.