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Puritans formed the New England company and received a royal charter to establish the Massachusetts Bay Company.
The Plymouth Company who allowed the Puritans to use the charter granted by the King of England.
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"Captain John Smith, exploring the shores of the region in 1614, named the region "New England"[14] in his account of two voyages there, published as A Description of New England. The name "New England" was officially sanctioned on November 3, 1620,[16] when the charter of the Virginia Company of Plymouth was replaced by a royal charter for the Plymouth Council for New England, a joint stock company established to colonize and govern the region."
Puritans formed the New England company and received a royal charter to establish the Massachusetts Bay Company.
The largest manufacturing company of bullets is the ROYAL ENFIELD in England
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The Royal Shakespeare Company is based in Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire, England.
Plymouth, England or Plymouth, Massachusetts?
Plymouth Company was created in 1606.
The Virginia Company was a joint stock company chartered by King James I of England. The Virginia Company of London successfully established the territory of Jamestown, while the Virginia Company of Plymouth was to establish a colony further north. The Plymouth Company failed when their colony of Popham, in modern-day Maine, failed in 1608. Plymouth, Massachusetts was established by the religious separatists known as the Pilgrims after securing a land grant from Sir Edwin Sandys, a major stockholder in the failing Plymouth Company. So technically, the Virginia Company sponsored both the Jamestown and Plymouth colonies, but the latter was a bit more unofficial.
The London Company and the Plymouth Company merged to form the Virginia Company. Both the London Company and the Plymouth Company were stock market companies.