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People left Europe to come to Massachusetts in the 1630s primarily for religious freedom, particularly the Puritans who sought to escape persecution in England. They aimed to create a society based on their religious beliefs and values. Additionally, opportunities for land and economic advancement attracted many settlers to the New World, promising a fresh start in a new environment. The desire for a better life and the hope of establishing a "city upon a hill" drove many to make the journey.

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