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Province of Massachusetts Bay

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 on October 7, 1691, by William III and Mary II, the joint monarchs of the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and was based on the merging of several earlier British colonies in New England.

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Capital
Boston
Common languages
English, Massachusett, Mi'kmaq
Currency
Massachusetts pound, Spanish dollar, US Dollar
Government
Self-governing colony (1691–1774) Crown colony (1774) Provisional government (1774–1780)
Historical era
British colonization of the Americas American Revolution
Legislature
Great and General Court (1691–1774) Massachusetts Provincial Congress (1774–1780)

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Provincial charter

Colonial era

American Revolution

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Province of Massachusetts Bay

Nodes151
Edges150
Triples23
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013245
Components1

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Province of Massachusetts Bay

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• 1774–1775 · 2
Province of Massachusetts Bay → John Hancock, Thomas Gage
Capital · 1
Province of Massachusetts Bay → Boston
Common languages · 1
Province of Massachusetts Bay → English, Massachusett, Mi'kmaq
Currency · 1
Province of Massachusetts Bay → Massachusetts pound, Spanish dollar, US Dollar
Government · 1
Province of Massachusetts Bay → Self-governing colony (1691–1774) Crown colony (1774) Provisional government (1774–1780)
Historical era · 1
Province of Massachusetts Bay → British colonization of the Americas American Revolution
Legislature · 1
Province of Massachusetts Bay → Great and General Court (1691–1774) Massachusetts Provincial Congress (1774–1780)
Religion · 1
Province of Massachusetts Bay → Congregationalism
Today part of · 1
Province of Massachusetts Bay → Canada United States
• 1691–1694 · 1
Province of Massachusetts Bay → William III & Mary II

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Province of Massachusetts BayCapitalBoston1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts BayCommon languagesEnglish, Massachusett, Mi'kmaq1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts BayCurrencyMassachusetts pound, Spanish dollar, US Dollar1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts BayGovernmentSelf-governing colony (1691–1774) Crown colony (1774) Provisional government (1774–1780)1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts BayHistorical eraBritish colonization of the Americas American Revolution1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts BayLegislatureGreat and General Court (1691–1774) Massachusetts Provincial Congress (1774–1780)1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts BayReligionCongregationalism1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts BayToday part ofCanada United States1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts Bay• 1691–1694William III & Mary II1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts Bay• 1692–1694William Phips1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts Bay• 1760–1776George III1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts Bay• 1774–1775Thomas Gage1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts Bay• 1774–1775John Hancock1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts Bay• 1775Joseph Warren1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts Bay• 1775–1780James Warren1.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts Bay• Massachusetts Charter issuedOctober 7, 16911.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts Bay• Massachusetts Constitution adoptedOctober 25, 17801.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts Bay• Massachusetts Government ActMay 20, 17741.00infobox
Province of Massachusetts Bay• Provincial Congress establishedOctober 4, 17741.00infobox

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