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... was introduced by the Parliament in 1660, enabled England to have strict control over colonial trade first in Chesapeake and then in Massachusetts Colonies. ...
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... Third, the degree of religious fervor differed in New England and the Chesapeake regions. The Pilgrims came to Massachusetts in 1620 to establish an ideal ...
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... Third, the degree of religious fervor differed in New England and the Chesapeake regions. The Pilgrims came to Massachusetts in 1620 to establish an ideal ...
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... failed to squash the revolutionary spirit that was infecting the people of Massachusetts. ... under the condition that they would be sent back to England and not ...
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... Europe. The Puritans came to Massachusetts to experience freedom of religion after being persecuted for their beliefs in England. They ...
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... him that they did not want to break away from the church of England, they simply ... and in 1629 a royal charter allowing them to settle in Massachusetts was passed ...
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... to theirs made Massachusetts and Connecticut Puritans uncomfortable."8 Puritan Ministers realized that their influence in colonial New England was decreasing. ...
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... The three main cities in all of them were Massachusetts, Virginia and Pennsylvania. Massachusetts (New England) was established for religious freedom in 1620. ...
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... Controlling the colonies dealing with separate perspectives on life, Governor John Winthrop of the Massachusetts Bay colony (part of New England) and Governor ...
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... considered a part of New England. As well as Massachusetts, New England encompassed New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine, and Rhode Island. ...
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... John Winthrop, a future governor of Massachusetts, wished to establish a religious community ... a hill," as Winthrop called it, with the eyes of England and the ...
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... dared to cross the vast Atlantic Ocean from England came different motives to even attempt the journey. John Winthrop, leader of the Massachusetts Bay Colony ...
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... participate in church. The justices in the local courts in Massachusetts were appointed by England, not by the people. Jamestown did not ...
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... origin parted and took different paths, one leading many to the Chesapeake Bay/Virginia area and another to the Massachusetts Bay Colony/New England territory. ...
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... Unlike the Massachusetts Declaration of Liberties, this document did not state what power England had in America, but instead spoke about Native Americans and ...
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... On their first appearance in Massachusetts (July, 1656), where two male and six ... sect by the insane extravagance of some of its members in England had preceded ...
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... region of the colonies included Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas, and Georgia; New England was north of the Chesapeake and included Massachusetts, Rhode Island ...
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... But with New England's founders dead and the turn of events in England this was Massachusetts's last grasp at Independence. William ...
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... covenant to walk the ways of Christ." This article clearly shows that the main focus of Massachusetts is very religious. The New England colonies religious and ...
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... permanent colony. New England, the Massachusetts Bay Colony in particular brought a new culture to the New World. The Massachusetts ...
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... New England Puritans did not want to separate from the church; they wanted to "purify it." With their charter, the they set up the Massachusetts Bay Company ...
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... In 1634, Ann Hutchinson took her family and followed him to Massachusetts. To her surprise, New England turned out to be more strict religiously than England. ...
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... This was the final straw for England. In 1774 the Intolerable Acts were issued by parliament to punish Boston. The governor of Massachusetts was replaced by Gen ...
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... Georgia continued to develop an ethnically and religiously diverse society like that of South Carolina New England: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire ...
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... with England, they wished to make an example in America of the way England should be. As John Winthrop, the first governor of Massachusetts, wrote; "We must ...
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... The American Revolution became inevitable as far back as 1643 when the New England Confederation of Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and New Haven ...
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... British officials accused of committing crimes in a colony might be taken to England for trial. The fourth act allowed the governor of Massachusetts to quarter ...
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... He was a controversial young minister who preached separatism. He believed that the Massachusetts church should sever all allegiance to the Church of England. ...
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... He was a controversial young minister who preached separatism. He believed that the Massachusetts church should sever all allegiance to the Church of England. ...
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... tried to revitalize the Congregational(Puritan) Church by giving long sermons about Though Massachusetts, Connecticut, and much of upper New England(Maine, New ...
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