They didn't. They only established Mass.
The Puritans left the country of England to found three colonies in the New England of North America: Plymouth in 1620 and Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, both located in Massachusetts, and the Connecticut Colony in 1636.
I think that the Puritans were the first to settle in Massachusetts
no Massachusetts first
it is because they felt the Massachusetts government was too powerful
in 1628, a group of puritans formed the new england company.
they both are used by the puritans in Massachusetts.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony
they both are used by the puritans in Massachusetts.
No, puritans settled in the New England Colonies which include: Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Maine.
Some of the colonies that did not believe in religious freedom include Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony, and Connecticut Colony. These colonies were founded by Puritans and other religious groups seeking to establish their own strict religious beliefs and practices.
Connecticut was founded by Thomas Hooker and other Protestants who left Massachusetts because the right to vote there was limited to people who were accepted into the Church. Hooker disagreed with this and other beliefs of the Massachusetts Puritans and left to form Connecticut.
Puritans formed the New England company and received a royal charter to establish the Massachusetts Bay Company.