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The Puritan has a belief that their government foundation was from the covenant of God. This caused their restriction for political participation in Massachusetts visible saints.

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Led to restriction of political participation in colonial Massachusetts to visible saints?

Charles I's persecution of the Puritans


Who was allowed to participate in the Massachusetts colonial government?

In the Massachusetts colonial government, participation was primarily limited to male landowners who met specific property requirements. This meant that only men who owned a certain amount of land could vote and hold office. Additionally, the government was heavily influenced by Puritan religious beliefs, which meant that church membership also played a role in political participation. Overall, the system favored a relatively small, elite group within the colony.


When was Colonial Society of Massachusetts created?

Colonial Society of Massachusetts was created in 1892.


Colonial charters were granted to?

Massachusetts


Who settled colonial massachusetts?

the puritans


What was colonial Massachusetts like?

by boat


Is Mayflower a state?

The Mayflower of Colonial America was not a state; it was the ship that transported political Separatists from Plymouth, England to anchor at Cape Cod (in what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts.)


What was fish used for in colonial Massachusetts?

Trading


What crops were grown in colonial Massachusetts?

tobacco


Who did Connecticut trade with in colonial times?

Massachusetts


What was Massachusetts main religion in colonial times?

The main religion of colonial Massachusetts in the 1700s were Puritan Separatists. They came to the colony in pursuit of religious freedom.


Why was colonial Massachusetts founded?

Massachusetts was founded for religious freedom.this is the best answer.