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Q: What New England settlements did not become a separate colony but remained under the direct control of massachusetts?
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What colony was between parts of Massachusetts?

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It was a bad storm and their ship got moved in a different direction which led them to Massachusetts.


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By the mid 1700s the number of poor people in the American colonies remained tiny compared with the number in England?

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What came first New England or Massachusetts?

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Where did the puritans settle in New England?

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What did Benjamin Franklin do in 1757?

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