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John Winthrop settled Boston in 1630, because the Puritans desired their own religious community, and wanted to be a part of the economic process of trade.

Winthrop helped to establish a Congregational Church, and led the colony through the first hard winter.

John Winthrop was elected governor in 1630, and was governor almost continuously until his death.

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Elmer Wiegand

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