The Plymouth Colony was the colony that eventually merged into Massachusetts Bay Colony. Some of the members decided to leave and form their own colony after they stayed together for the first winter.
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Jamestown was settled for economic reasons and Pymouth and Massachusetts Bay Colony were settled for religious reasons.
1.Led by John Winthrop, the group formed the Massachusetts Bay Colony 2.They settled in New England in 1630. 3.These Puritans wanted to freely practice their religious beliefs in their new home. 4.The soil was rocky, and winters could be harsh, but there were also vast forests and clean water. 5.The winter cold killed insects and germs that caused disease
A very small number of Puritan exiles from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The Massachusetts bay colony was named after the indigenous population, the Massachusetts, whose name can be segmented as mass-adchu-s-et, where mass- is "large", -achu- is "hill", -s- is a diminutive suffix meaning "small", and -et is a locative suffix, identifying a place.
Fur was a part of the Massachusetts economy. However it only played a small role, since rivers didn't not really connect them to fur trapping Indians. Limber was a more important trade for this colony.
The colony of Massachusetts did not have a royal charter from England until 1691. As a result of this provincial charter, officials were appointed by the English government instead of elected.
A colony of bats.
Massachusetts is located in the United State of America. Massachusetts is a small state that is located on the east coast.
New Haven Colony was an English Colony. It was small and independent. It was located in the modern state of Connecticut.
It depends on what your definition of "small" is. According to the 2010 Census, Southbridge, Massachusetts had a population of about 16,719 people, so it is a relatively small city compared to many other cities.
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