The first dissapeared, when England sent a ship there they found no one left alive.
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The Puritans settled mainly in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The settlers in Massachusetts who disagreed with the Puritans were sent away from this location. They then founded the Rhode Island colony.
Between 1639 and 1648 John Winthrop was voted out ofgovernorship and re-elected a total of 12 times.
The founder of the New England colonies were the English Pilgrims who moved to the New World from England. The first English settlement later became the colony known as Jamestown.
The proclamation was made by colonial Governor William Bradford, who was elected the leader of the Plymouth colony after John Carver died in the winter of 1620-1621, along with nearly half of the colonists.
Well, it was the closest to there destination (by a little bit) and definatly there moist soil that was already there when they got there. Therefore they could plant MANY crops.
The Puritans settled mainly in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The settlers in Massachusetts who disagreed with the Puritans were sent away from this location. They then founded the Rhode Island colony.
John Winthrop was the person that founded the Connecticut Colony in the New World. John Winthrop was the son of the man who founded Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Massachusetts was home to Harvard the first university in the New World.
OK, either you want Massachusetts Bay or Virginia. Virginia was the first lasting colony founded in the New World with the settling of Jamestown in 1607.
he was the first governor of Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Bay colony, founded on the North American shores in the vicinity of what is now known as Boston, was established by the Massachusetts Bay Company in 1628. This company was led by an English Puritan, the minister John White, while the majority of the company's settler-population were also Puritans seeking to practice their religion unfettered in the New World, while also establishing a trade route with the Old World.
The Massachusetts Bay colony, founded on the North American shores in the vicinity of what is now known as Boston, was established by the Massachusetts Bay Company in 1628. This company was led by an English Puritan, the minister John White, while the majority of the company's settler-population were also Puritans seeking to practice their religion unfettered in the New World, while also establishing a trade route with the Old World.
Between 1639 and 1648 John Winthrop was voted out ofgovernorship and re-elected a total of 12 times.
Jamestown
No. The first European settlement in what is now the United States was in what is now Pensacola, Florida (settled in 1559). The first successful permanent settlement was in what is now St. Augustine (settled in 1565). North Carolina was not settled until the 1580s (and both of those settlements failed).