Puritans
only men could vote in the colony.
The colony had its own government with laws guided by religion. The only people allowed to vote were members of the church. In the Massachusetts Bay Colony, if you weren't a Puritan, you had to live somewhere else. This wasn't all bad,because it led to the beginning of other colonies.
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Fur was a part of the Massachusetts economy. However it only played a small role, since rivers didn't not really connect them to fur trapping Indians. Limber was a more important trade for this colony.
Mary Dyer was a women in Colonial times who Expressed Quaker beliefs in a Puritan Colony. That means that she only worshiped God not the King.
Men could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Puritans were the main religious group, as Quakers and other Christian denominations left the colony.
Only Puritan men could vote
Only men who were members of the Puritan church could participate in the government
the pilgrams started it and the only indian who could speak inglish, helped them survive
Before Massachusetts became a colony, there were several languages, including: Wampanoag Narragansett Nipmuc Pocomtuc Mahican Massachusett After Massachusetts became a colony, the only spoken language was English.
only men could vote in the colony.
No, there was not a clear separation of church and state in the English colony. For instance, only Puritans could vote in the original colony. Their charter was revoked, and they were grouped with other areas into a province, and voting was extended to non-Puritans in 1691.
He did not represent a colony because he was only nine when Independence was declared. He lived in Massachusetts and represented that state in Congress.
The colony had its own government with laws guided by religion. The only people allowed to vote were members of the church. In the Massachusetts Bay Colony, if you weren't a Puritan, you had to live somewhere else. This wasn't all bad,because it led to the beginning of other colonies.
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
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