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because i dont really know lol haha i am in social studdies right now and i am trying to look this up but i cant find it lol haha so this is what u do when i am bored !! AT SCHOOL

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Having a colony south of the Carolinas that would serve as a buffer was a reason for the founding of?

A, Georgia.


Why was thmas hooker the reason for founding?

Thomas Hooker was a key figure in the founding of Connecticut due to his beliefs in church governance and individual rights. Discontented with the strict Puritan leadership in Massachusetts, he led a group of followers to the Connecticut River Valley in 1636, advocating for a more democratic system of government. His fundamental orders, established in 1638, laid the groundwork for self-rule and expanded suffrage, influencing the development of American democracy.


What was the reason of founding Hartford?

It was named for Hertford, England, the birthplace of one of Hooker's assistants, the Rev. Samuel Stone.


Which colony was furthest north?

Massachusetts was the northernmost colony, even though on a map it is easy to see that New Hampshire and Vermont are "north" of Massachusetts. The reason for this is that the colony of Massachusetts included Maine. On the map Massachusetts was all of what is now Massachusetts and all of Maine.


Who settled the Massachusetts bay colony in New England?

The colony of Massachusetts Bay, founded in 1628 in the general vicinity of what is now known as Boston, was settled by the Massachusetts Bay Company, an English company with diverse investors and interests. The settler population was predominantly Puritan, however, and practiced their religious faith zealously from the time of the colony's founding onward.