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New England Colonies

The New England Colonies of English and British America included Connecticut Colony, the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony, and the Province of New Hampshire, as well as a few smaller short-lived colonies. The New England colonies were part of the Thirteen Colonies and eventually became five of…

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Historical era
British colonization of the Americas Puritan migration to New England American Revolution
• British troops leave Boston
1776
• Council for New England founded
1620 the New England Colonies were established 1620
• Dominion of New England
1686-1689
• Founding of Boston
1630
• Landing of the Mayflower
1620

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Arriving in America

Establishing the New England Colonies

Commerce

Indian slavery in the New England Colonies

Education

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New England Colonies

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New England Colonies

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related to Commerce · 19
New England Colonies → Atlantic, British, By, Colonists, England, English, European, Excellent, Iberian Peninsula, In, Lumber, Middle, New England, Slave Coast, Southern Colonies, The, The New England Colonies, West Africa, West Indies
related to Education · 7
New England Colonies → Bible, Depending, Greek, In, Latin, Pilgrims, Puritans
Historical era · 1
New England Colonies → British colonization of the Americas Puritan migration to New England American Revolution
• British troops leave Boston · 1
New England Colonies → 1776
• Council for New England founded · 1
New England Colonies → 1620 the New England Colonies were established 1620
• Dominion of New England · 1
New England Colonies → 1686-1689
• Founding of Boston · 1
New England Colonies → 1630
• Landing of the Mayflower · 1
New England Colonies → 1620
• New England Confederation formed · 1
New England Colonies → 1643
• Popham Colony · 1
New England Colonies → 1607

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new england colony colonies massachusetts plymouth puritans first english john established bay america british plantations settlement named colonists island also

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New England ColoniesHistorical eraBritish colonization of the Americas Puritan migration to New England American Revolution1.00infobox
New England Colonies• British troops leave Boston17761.00infobox
New England Colonies• Council for New England founded1620 the New England Colonies were established 16201.00infobox
New England Colonies• Dominion of New England1686-16891.00infobox
New England Colonies• Founding of Boston16301.00infobox
New England Colonies• Landing of the Mayflower16201.00infobox
New England Colonies• New England Confederation formed16431.00infobox
New England Colonies• Popham Colony16071.00infobox
New England Colonies• Providence Plantations16361.00infobox
New England Colonies• Reorganized as part of the United Colonies17761.00infobox
New England Coloniesrelated to CommerceThe0.60section
New England Coloniesrelated to CommerceNew England0.60section

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