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What was The name of the large settlement begun by the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

Boston


Who established the New England colony?

Most people think it was Pilgrims and Puritans, but there is evidence some small settlements were established before that. One historian (Robert J. Allison) suggests that there were ships that arrived in Massachusetts as early as 1617. In 1624, a gentleman named Samuel Maverick built a trading post near what is today called Boston Harbor; in 1626, William Blackstone arrived and tried to set up a settlment in Wessagusset (today Weymouth); he remained in the New World after the settlement did not survive, and he was still living not far from Maverick's outpost when the major European excursions to Massachusetts began in 1630. But I guess the short answer is that the first permanent settlement was founded by John Winthrop-- he was a British lawyer who led his expedition to establish a religious settlement, a "community of saints," a "city on a hill" that would be a model for other cities in the New World. He became the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and is thus credited with having set up the first permanent settlement, although the other two gentlemen seem to have had little outposts...


What is a settlement colony?

A settlement is the beginning of a colony; it's the collection of homes and buildings constructed by the very first settlers in a new area. As it grows, it may become a village, a town, a city, or even the capital of the colony.


What religion was Massachusetts?

When the Massachusetts Bay colony was founded, the dominant religion was a Protestant denomination of Christianity called Puritanism. Eventually, other kinds of Protestants came to Massachusetts, and so did Catholics and Jews. Today, greater Boston's dominant religion is Catholicism, but Massachusetts as a state has a large number of Protestants (of all kinds), as well as a sizeable number of Jews. There are also communities of Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, and several other faiths.


Is Sparta a large settlement?

At first it was a settlement. Then it became a very large and powerful city-state that controlled much of Greece.

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What was The name of the large settlement begun by the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

Boston


Which large city became the first British colony in Australia?

The first British colony in Australia was Sydney. It was not a large city, but a very small settlement originally established as a penal colony at Port Jackson.


Which large city became the first British colony in Australia in 1788?

The first British colony in Australia was Sydney. It was not a large city, but a very small settlement originally established as a penal colony at Port Jackson.


Who formed the colony of Connecticut?

The first explorer to arrive in Connecticut was Dutch explorer Adriaen Block. Soon after his exploration of Connecticut, John Winthrop, a member of the Massachusetts colony, received permission in 1636 to make a colony at Old Saybrook, which is at the mouth of the Connecticut River. During this time, a large group of settlers, Puritans, led by Thomas Hooker and coming out of Massachusetts, settled in the region, soon incorporation Old Saybrook into it. He soon broke from Massachusetts to create a Puritan settlement at Hartford in 1636.


What are facts about the Massachusetts colony?

Jhon Winthrop was the first govoner of Massachusetts colony.English Puritans discovered Massachusetts colony in 1620.The colony was named for "large hill place".Major Cities- Boston, Qyincy, Plymouth, Salem, Lexington, and Concord.they were founded by the Puritans and Pilgrimsthey were forced to sign the mayflower compactfounded in 1620founded by puritansnamed for the massachusetts tribe (word meaning"large hill place")founded for religous freedomhome of the famous historical site of plymouth rock


Did John Winthrop lead?

John Winthrop led a large group of settlers from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. He also served several terms as the Governor of the Colony.


Who established the New England colony?

Most people think it was Pilgrims and Puritans, but there is evidence some small settlements were established before that. One historian (Robert J. Allison) suggests that there were ships that arrived in Massachusetts as early as 1617. In 1624, a gentleman named Samuel Maverick built a trading post near what is today called Boston Harbor; in 1626, William Blackstone arrived and tried to set up a settlment in Wessagusset (today Weymouth); he remained in the New World after the settlement did not survive, and he was still living not far from Maverick's outpost when the major European excursions to Massachusetts began in 1630. But I guess the short answer is that the first permanent settlement was founded by John Winthrop-- he was a British lawyer who led his expedition to establish a religious settlement, a "community of saints," a "city on a hill" that would be a model for other cities in the New World. He became the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and is thus credited with having set up the first permanent settlement, although the other two gentlemen seem to have had little outposts...


Where did the town meetings take place in Massachusetts colony?

Often in a church building, the most common large meeting place available.


What is a settlement colony?

A settlement is the beginning of a colony; it's the collection of homes and buildings constructed by the very first settlers in a new area. As it grows, it may become a village, a town, a city, or even the capital of the colony.


Who did Massachusetts get a first dog?

Early settlers nicknamed it the "Bay State" because of its proximity to several large bays. In reference to the original Plymouth colony it has been called the "Old Colony State."


Australia was founded as a British colony for?

Australia, or New South Wales as the eastern coast was then known, was originally a penal colony, meaning it was a colony for convicts from Great Britain. Australia was first colonised by the British in order to relieve the overly full British prisons. However, only relatively small parts of Australia were used as penal settlements. Indigenous Australians inhabited the rest of the continent as well. As well as Sydney (the first settlement in New South Wakes), convict colonies were begun in Victoria, Moreton Bay (Queensland), Hobart and Newcastle. The colony of South Australia was never a penal settlement. Swan River (Perth) began as a free settlement, but convicts were sent there later as free labour.


Who gave Massachusetts its nickname?

The Massachusetts bay colony was named after the indigenous population, the Massachusetts, whose name can be segmented as mass-adchu-s-et, where mass- is "large", -achu- is "hill", -s- is a diminutive suffix meaning "small", and -et is a locative suffix, identifying a place.