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Who could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

Men could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.


Who could vote in colonial Massachusetts?

I believe it was those who were member's of the church.


The only group in the Massachusetts colony who could vote were .?

Puritans


What states were in the New England colony?

Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire were the colonies in New England. Maine could also be considered a state of the New England colonies because it was a part of Massachusetts at the time.


What rights did citizens have in Massachusetts bay colony?

Only Puritan men could vote


Who could participate in the government of the Massachusetts colony?

Only men who were members of the Puritan church could participate in the government


Which came first Massachusetts bay or Plymouth?

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How was the colony of Massachusetts started?

the pilgrams started it and the only indian who could speak inglish, helped them survive


Reason that the Massachusetts Bay Colony was not a true democracy?

The Massachusetts Bay Colony, established in 1628 on the shores of North America, was not a true democracy because of the simple fact that its governors were drawn from a limited pool of candidates. The governors were intentionally drawn from a restricted group of males with means who had been proven to be religiously correct in a strict sense.


What did the people of Massachusetts Bay Colony wear?

they wore heavy clothes to keep warm and to have cushioning for laying down


Who made fishing nets in Massachusetts colony?

The tanner who works with leather or a simple towns person could make it out of rope.


Why did the puritans set up the Massachusetts bay colony?

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