The story of New England, illustrated, being a narrative of the principal events from the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620 and of the Puritans in 1624 to the present time . Aif. / given to them. The colonists saw that they were now de-prived of all that they had struggled for during the past sixty-five years; that freedom, either civic or religious, was for thema thing of the past, and deep was the resentment towardsthe new order. Meetings were held in secret and meansto overthrow the new order of government discussed withoutreaching any definite conclusion, until early in 1689. Areport reached


The story of New England, illustrated, being a narrative of the principal events from the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620 and of the Puritans in 1624 to the present time . Aif. / given to them. The colonists saw that they were now de-prived of all that they had struggled for during the past sixty-five years; that freedom, either civic or religious, was for thema thing of the past, and deep was the resentment towardsthe new order. Meetings were held in secret and meansto overthrow the new order of government discussed withoutreaching any definite conclusion, until early in 1689. Areport reached them that the Prince of Orange had invadedEngland. When all the pent-up indignation was given freedomof expression, which was shown in an armed revolt againstGovernor Andros and such of his council and others as hadbeen most obnoxious in their oppression of the liberties ofthe people, they seized Andros, Randolph, and about fiftyothers and imprisoned them, later sending them from thecountry, and the government of the colony resumed by thereinstatement of the Governor, deputy governor, and assist-ants, who were sworn in and served part of their term ofoffice in 1686. Fo


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