They colonists formed new colonies because of religious reasons and wanted better farmland.
for religious freedom and farming
some colonies were New York, new jersey and Delaware Massachusetts and more..........
They meant that unlike some of the Northern colonies like New York and Massachusetts there were few immigrants.
Some Massachusetts' colonists found it necessary to establish new colonies in New England because they did not agree with being labled as heretics and facing exile from the colony if they did not obey the laws, of required church attendance and regulated behavior, that were passed by John Winthrop, Massachusetts' first govenor, because of his and the Puritans strong religious beliefs.
The settlers in Connecticut were mainly from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, particularly from towns such as Roxbury, Dorchester, and Watertown. Some settlers also came from other English colonies such as Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York and Philadelphia.
for reliogios freedoms and farming
What led some Massachusetts Bay Colonists to form new colonies nearby was their hard work and trust.
when wives with grievances could sue for divorse in some puritan colonies?
Because of the bostin tea party
some colonies were New York, new jersey and Delaware Massachusetts and more..........
because they all didn't have the same opinion as others did
The colonies did not have representation in Parliament
The colonies did not have representation in Parliament
They wanted freedom they left Massachusetts and set up the colonies Rhode Island in 1644.
They were trying to improve communication between the colonies, some were working toward revolution.
They meant that unlike some of the Northern colonies like New York and Massachusetts there were few immigrants.
Some Massachusetts' colonists found it necessary to establish new colonies in New England because they did not agree with being labled as heretics and facing exile from the colony if they did not obey the laws, of required church attendance and regulated behavior, that were passed by John Winthrop, Massachusetts' first govenor, because of his and the Puritans strong religious beliefs.