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Massachusetts was named after the Massachusett tribe an Algonquian-speaking Native American tribe. The Massachusett were part of the larger Wampanoag Confederacy that inhabited the area before the arrival of European settlers. The name Massachusetts is derived from the Massachusett tribe\'s name for the Great Hill (or "Mount Wachusett") located in what is now Harvard Massachusetts. The name was likely chosen by the English colonists in honor of the tribe\'s friendly welcome.

The Massachusett tribe was a significant presence in the area and their influence is still seen today in numerous place names such as Boston Worcester Marlborough and Brookline to name a few. The tribe\'s language has also survived as the Massachusett language is still spoken in the local Wampanoag communities. The Massachusett tribe was deeply intertwined with the history of the Massachusetts colony and the name "Massachusetts" is a reminder of the tribe\'s presence and influence.

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