Massachusetts Bay Colony
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Definition
Proper noun: * Massachusetts Bay Colony: A significant English settlement established on the east coast of North America in the 17th century. Founded in 1628 by Puritans seeking religious freedom, it was centered around Boston and the Massachusetts Bay area. It was one of the original British colonies that later became part of the United States of America.
Usage
The term "Massachusetts Bay Colony" is used historically to refer specifically to this distinct political and social entity during the colonial period before the American Revolution. * It is always capitalized as it is a proper noun. * It is often discussed in the context of early American history, Puritan society, and the events leading to independence.
Examples
- The Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded under a charter from King Charles I.
- Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony was heavily influenced by Puritan religious beliefs.
- Historians study the governance of the Massachusetts Bay Colony to understand early American political structures.
Advanced Usage
- "the Colony of Massachusetts Bay": A formal, alternate historical name for the same entity.
- The charter governed the Colony of Massachusetts Bay.
Variants and Related Words
- Massachusetts: The U.S. state that developed from this and other settlements. The colony's name was derived from the indigenous Massachusett people.
- Plymouth Colony: An earlier, separate English settlement (founded 1620) that was eventually absorbed into the Massachusetts Bay Colony's province.
- Puritan: A member of the religious group that dominated the early leadership and society of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Synonyms
- The Bay Colony: A common historical shorthand.
- Trade flourished in the Bay Colony.
Related Phrases
- Massachusetts Bay Charter: The legal document granting authority to establish and govern the colony.
- The revocation of the Massachusetts Bay Charter caused political crisis.
- Massachusetts Bay Company: The joint-stock company initially responsible for the colonization effort.
- Investors in the Massachusetts Bay Company hoped for profit.
Noun
- one of the British colonies that formed the United States