. Hazen's elementary history of the United States; a story and a lesson. THE PURITANS—MASSACHUSETTS. gt LESSON.—In 1628, John Endicott, a Puritan, settled a colony atSalem, Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Bay Colony received a grantof land from King Charles I. In 1630, more Puritans settled at Salem. 6. THE PURITANS—MASSACHUSETTS (1630). While the Pilgrims had been making a home at Plymouth,the Puritans had remained in England, but, as they werestill persecuted, they often thought longingly of the freedomthe Pilgrims were enjoying in the New World. In 1628, a Puritan named John Endicott, with
. Hazen's elementary history of the United States; a story and a lesson. THE PURITANS—MASSACHUSETTS. gt LESSON.—In 1628, John Endicott, a Puritan, settled a colony atSalem, Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Bay Colony received a grantof land from King Charles I. In 1630, more Puritans settled at Salem. 6. THE PURITANS—MASSACHUSETTS (1630). While the Pilgrims had been making a home at Plymouth,the Puritans had remained in England, but, as they werestill persecuted, they often thought longingly of the freedomthe Pilgrims were enjoying in the New World. In 1628, a Puritan named John Endicott, with about onehundred emigrants, settled at Naumkeag (Salem), in Mas-sachusetts. Encouraged by this beginning, a company ofwealthy Puritans was formed in England (1629), and KingCharles I. granted them a large tract of land, Ieaching fromthree miles south of the Charles River to three miles northof the Merrimac River, and extending from the Atlantic tothe Pacific. This company was called the Massachusetts BayColony, and the king gave it a charter which permitted the
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