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Sudbury, a town in Massachusetts, was named after Sudbury, Suffolk, England, reflecting the common practice of early settlers naming new locations after their hometowns. The name was first used in 1639 when the area was incorporated. The choice of Sudbury honored the English roots of the settlers, many of whom were from East Anglia. The name has since become associated with the town's rich history and community development.

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