william phips
For religious reasons
religios reasons
Catholicism, but during the founding of Massachusetts, there was religious toleration.
Catholicism, but during the founding of Massachusetts, there was religious toleration.
i dont n ow
to practise there relegion?
7 years
7 years
7 years
7 years
The colonies of Jamestown, Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay were financed through different means. Jamestown, established in 1607, was funded by the Virginia Company, a joint-stock company that sought profit through trade and resource extraction. Plymouth Colony, founded in 1620, was financed by a combination of private investors and the Pilgrims themselves, who secured a patent from the London Company. Massachusetts Bay Colony, established in 1630, was financed by the Massachusetts Bay Company, which was also a joint-stock company that aimed to create a profitable settlement while providing a refuge for Puritans.
The colonies were financed by a group of merchants that were called joint stock companies. Some of the companies were the London Company or the Massachusetts Bay Company.