United States - New England, Colonies, Puritans: Although lacking a charter, the founders of Plymouth in Massachusetts were, like their counterparts in Virginia, dependent upon private investments from profit-minded backers to finance their colony. The n
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In 1643, the British Parliament acknowledged that “the plantations in New England had, by the blessing of the Almighty, had good and prosperous success without any public charge to the parent state.” The New England Confederation was a political and military alliance of the British colonies of...
American colonies - Land Policy, New England, Virginia: The New England colonies grew by a process of group settlement. The general courts of the various colonies, most notably that of Massachusetts Bay, would make a grant of land to a migrating group, f
3. the second political Consortium is the Dominion of New England. The Dominion is not a colonial people composed of voluntary, but the United Kingdom Government in order to strengthen the control of the North American colonies, stop the development of New England autonomy movement imposed colonia...
which had become acute since the dissolution of the monasteries, was arousing the authorities to deal with the pauper and to dispose of the criminal in such a way as to yield a profitable service to the kingdom. England was full of resolute men, sea-dogs and soldiers of fortune, captains...
In the 17th century, the English established colonies in the new world and created two distinct regions. New England included colonies such as Connecticut...
nation and their allies. The war lasted from 1636-1638 and resulted in the virtual destruction of thePequots. The success of thisad hocalliance led the political elites of the colonies to begin discussions about the possibility of forming a more formal alliance among the New England colonies. ...
Control of the east went to Sir George Carteret and control of the west to Lord John Berkley. Carteret and Berkley later sold the land, but England eventually regained authority of the state. For many years New Jersey and New York shared a royal governor until 1738 when New Jersey got its...
The early charters of the New England district made no explicit mention of the character of the limiting line where the colonies bordered the ocean. The shore boundary has a further great advantage over all others in that it is a physical and ethnic, as well as a political boundary. The ...