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The wealthiest New England colony was the?

Massachusetts Bay Colony.


What colony is Massachusetts in?

New EnglandIt was a New England colony. The New England colonies were the colonies that were in the north.


What colony separated from Massachusetts in 1679?

New Hampshire


Was the Massachusetts bay colony loyal to England?

no


What colony of England was Maine part of?

Massachusetts


What kinds of people lived in the colony of Massachusetts?

Slaves lived in Massachusetts. I don't know much else.


What colony is Massachusetts part of in the 17th century?

the colony Massachusetts was part of was the new England colony.


Is Massachusetts bay colony in Massachusetts?

The Mass. bay colony is what MA was called while America was still owned by England.


What was the first New England coloney?

The first successful colony planted in what became known as New England was the Plymouth Colony in 1620. This colony was founded at Plymouth Rock in what is now Massachusetts by the Pilgrims from the Mayflower. The colony existed until 1691 when it was absorbed into the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The oldest existing political entity is Massachusetts which was founded as the Massachusetts Bay Colony at present day Boston in 1630.


'How did Massachusetts get its nickname old colony'?

Massachusetts is a state in New England region of USA. It is often referred to as the 'Old Colony'. This name refers to the Plymouth Colony which comprised of most of the southeastern portion of the modern day Massachusetts and was established in 1620. It was the oldest colony in New England region.


What was the wealthiest colony in new England?

Massachusetts Bay


What two colonies did the Pilgrims found in New England between 1620 and 1630?

The two colonies that the Pilgrims found in New England were Plymouth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Plymouth Colony was settled in 1620, while the Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded in 1630.