The two primary groups that settled in Massachusetts were the Puritans and the Pilgrims. The Pilgrims, seeking religious freedom, arrived on the Mayflower in 1620 and established Plymouth Colony. A decade later, the Puritans, also seeking a place to practice their faith freely, established the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, leading to significant growth and development in the region. Both groups played crucial roles in shaping the early social and political landscape of Massachusetts.
The Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony. The Puritans were the group that settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Massachusetts was first settled by the Pilgrims in 1620.
what were the groups that settled in Pennsyvania? what were the groups that settled in Pennsyvania?
pilgrims and puritans. because they wanted to be free. talking abour religious freedom
Massachusetts was settled by the Pilgrims in 1620. They established the Plymouth Colony. The next settlement in Massachusetts was the Cape Ann Settlement.
Massachusetts Bay, Massachusetts.
Quakers
because they could and because of the resources and agriculture. also it was there for the taking.
The pilgrims and the puritans
Massachusetts was settled by puritans looking for religious freedom.
Amerindians settled in the Caribbean. They migrated there and the 2 main groups, Awaraks and Caribs were the ones to settle in Caribbean.
the puritans