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What colony was Boston in?

Boston was part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony


Who could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

Men could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.


What did the puritans name there colony?

It was originally called the River Colony before it became a royal colony and just became the Colony of Connecticut.


Who was The governor of Massachusetts colony was?

The governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony was John Winthrop. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was settled in 1630 by the English.


Who was the governor of the Massachusetts colony?

The governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony was John Winthrop. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was settled in 1630 by the English.


Where was the Puritans' first town founded?

In the Massachusetts bay colony


What was the two colony's in Massachusetts?

Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.


Why was colonial Massachusetts Bay founded?

Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded for religious freedom.


Who started the colony Massachusetts?

Massachusetts Bay Colony was created in 1628 by the Massachusetts Bay Company. The colony was mainly settled by Puritans who incorporated their belief into the governing of the colony. As a result, there was religious intolerance in the colony.


What colony was started by the puritans?

Massachusetts Bay


What was the original name of Massachusetts?

I am not sure...but think it was the Bay Colony.


Who ran Massachusetts bay colony?

Plymouth, which was considered the colony of the Massachusetts Bay area, was William Bradford.