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No, It goes: Virginia-1607, Chartered-1606-1612

New Hampshire-1623, Chartered-1679

Massachusetts-1628, Chartered-1629

Maryland-1634, Chartered-1632

Connecticut-1635, Chartered-1662

Rhode Island-1636, Chartered-1644

Delaware-1638, Chartered-None

North Carolina-1653, Chartered-1663

New York-1613, Chartered-1664

New Jersey-1664, Chartered-None

South Carolina-1670, Chartered-1663

Pennsylvania-1681, Chartered-1681

Georgia-1733, Chartered-1732

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