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Boston's original name was "Trimountaine," which referred to the three hills that were present in the area. The name was later changed to "Boston" in 1630, named after Boston, Lincolnshire, England, by Puritan settlers who came from that region. The name reflects the settlers' heritage and connection to their homeland.

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