Massachusetts Bay
The year 1607 marked an important event in English history. Jamestown, the first colony in America, was set up on an inland peninsula of Chesapeake Bay by English people. Later, the Pilgrims’ Mayflower reached by accident to a place called Massachusetts Bay, and settled in the town called Plymouth; that was 1620, about a decade after the settlements of Jamestown. Though these two areas were founded by English people, they had many differences and similarities in between. All in all, we can broadly classify them into 4 directions: Initial goals and characters of the colonies, early difficulties, colonial conflicts and the Royal policies toward them.For the Chesapeake Bay colonists, the initial goal of these people for expanding out of England is that they wanted to search for more wealth, fame and glory. In early 17th century, when King James I saw Spain’s success in making reasonable profits in Caribbean islands, he granted a charter to a number of English merchants, gentlemen and aristocrats, who founded the Virginia Company for colonizing the Northern America. They hoped that through trading and exploring gold deposits in America, their dreams would somehow come true. Since the Spanish had occupied eastern America for settlem
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