The Province of Massachusetts Bay was a colony in New England which became one of the thirteen original states of the United States. It was chartered...
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of the Massachusetts Charter in 1691, the role of civilian governor was restored in Massachusetts Bay. Now the Province of Massachusetts Bay, the colony...
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America around the Massachusetts Bay, one of the several colonies later reorganized as the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The lands of the settlement were...
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however, reorganized the territory of the Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonies into the Province of Massachusetts Bay and appointed Sir William Phips...
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established the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1691 to govern a territory roughly equivalent to the modern states of Massachusetts and Maine. Its governors...
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Massachusetts was a short-lived county formed in 1674 during colonial territorial disputes between the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Province of New...
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government of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, until Charles II issued a colonial charter for the province and appointed John Cutt as President of New Hampshire...
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located in the state capital of Boston. The name "General Court" is a holdover from the earliest days of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, when the colonial...
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the establishment of the Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature in 1692 under the charter of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Although it was historically...
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Maine). The province was incorporated into the Massachusetts Bay Colony during the 1650s, beginning with the formation of York County, Massachusetts, which...
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May 1774. The act effectively abrogated the 1691 charter of the Province of Massachusetts Bay and gave its royally-appointed governor wide-ranging powers...
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Assembly of Prince Edward Island Province House (Boston, Massachusetts), residence of colonial governors of the Province of Massachusetts Bay This disambiguation...
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sailing out of New England ports. In use 1686–1775. Flown by the Province of Massachusetts Bay after the 1707 Acts of Union. The Flag of Great Britain...
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The Massachusetts Charter of 1691 was a charter that formally established the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Issued by the government of William III and...
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Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company was an English royal charter which formally incorporated the joint-stock company for the colonization of Massachusetts...
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to Massachusetts Bay. The European presence in the era began when John Tinker established a trading post with the Nashaway tribe at the confluence of Nod...
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Master of African Grand Lodge #1, and Mormon Elder John Murray, Representative to the Great and General Court of the Province of Massachusetts Bay for Rutland's...
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New England Colonies (category Pre-statehood history of Massachusetts)
England Colonies of British America included Connecticut Colony, the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth...
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previously been divided between Massachusetts and New York) into the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Shortly after, the new province's first governor, William...
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a variant with "Commonwealth of Massachusetts" in English is also sometimes used. The first seal of Massachusetts Bay Colony showed a nude American Indian...
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was a part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and before American independence had been part of the British province of Massachusetts Bay. Originally...
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Bay. Cape Cod National Seashore lies along the coast as well. The town line between Eastham and Orleans is the site of the termini of Massachusetts Routes...
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existed in Massachusetts prior to 1834. The first Warren, now in Rhode Island, was located on land combining parts of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and...
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the newly formed Province of Massachusetts Bay, where it was divided into Dukes County and Nantucket in Massachusetts. The Magazine of History with Notes...
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From 1699 to 1741 the governorships of New Hampshire and the Province of Massachusetts Bay were shared. Boundary disputes between the two colonies prompted...
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Andrew Oliver (category Members of the colonial Massachusetts House of Representatives)
an American-born merchant and colonial administrator in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Born into a wealthy and politically powerful merchant family...
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Kingston is a coastal town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 13,708 at the 2020 census. Before European settlers arrived...
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Dominion of New England (1686-1689), which was succeeded in the territories of modern Massachusetts and Maine by the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The charter...
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1854), Member of Parliament for Leitrim Samuel White (Massachusetts politician) (1710–1769), lawyer in the Province of Massachusetts Bay Samuel White (American...
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Thomas Hutchinson (governor) (category Justices of the Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature)
colonial administrator who repeatedly served as governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in the years leading up to the American Revolution. He has...
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