The Massachusetts Bay Colony was significantly shaped by key figures such as John Winthrop, who served as its first governor and articulated the vision of a "city upon a hill," emphasizing a model of Puritan society. Other notable leaders included Thomas Dudley, the colony's deputy governor, and John Cotton, a prominent minister whose sermons influenced the colony's religious and social structure. Together, these individuals helped establish the governance, religious practices, and community values that defined the colony in its early years.
John Winthrop said they should build their own colony in "New England" witch is North America.
Charles I granted permission to build the colony of Maryland to Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore. In 1632, Calvert received a charter that allowed him to establish the colony as a refuge for English Catholics facing persecution. The colony was intended to promote religious tolerance and economic opportunity. Calvert's vision helped shape Maryland's early development and culture.
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in Canada many Chinese people helped build the Canadian pacific railway after confederation (CPR ) if you look up who built the railway you will find that most Chinese people helped build it
Well because there was no where else to build a colony.
John Winthrop said they should build their own colony in "New England" witch is North America.
by people coming together trying to build a community
They built it out of bricks and unlikely wood.
people some where in the world.
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The Chinese people helped build the Central Pacific railroad. The Central Pacific railroad was built during 1863 to 1885.
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Tobacco. It was very important crop for the colonists and helped them to build up a lot of wealth.
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Charles I granted permission to build the colony of Maryland to Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore. In 1632, Calvert received a charter that allowed him to establish the colony as a refuge for English Catholics facing persecution. The colony was intended to promote religious tolerance and economic opportunity. Calvert's vision helped shape Maryland's early development and culture.
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