The founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 significantly influenced both the indigenous populations and other European settlers. For Native Americans, it led to the displacement and disruption of their communities due to colonial expansion and changing land use. For other European settlers, the colony served as a model for Puritan communities, promoting ideas of religious freedom, self-governance, and community cohesion, which would later shape American identity and governance. Additionally, it sparked further colonial ventures and competition among European powers in North America.
who was importantant in the hisory of the colony people in massachusetts gh
The Massachusetts bay Colony. In 1630 John Winthrop led about 1,000 puritans to Massachusetts, founding Boston and many other towns upon arrival. In the 1630's a civil war in England cause another 15,000 people to join the colony. This move is called the Great Migration.
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Slaves lived in Massachusetts. I don't know much else.
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Quaker people
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What caused people to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony is that church leaders or ministers did not take ideas from their own. Some were forced out of Massachusetts.
The Puritans founded the Massachusetts colony. They came to America for religious freedom, but they persecuted people as well.
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