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Settlements built around the chief town Boston were primarily in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Established in the early 17th century, this colony was a significant Puritan settlement in New England, with Boston serving as its capital and a central hub for trade, governance, and religion. The surrounding areas developed rapidly, contributing to the growth of the colony.

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