Massachusetts Bay Colony, one of the original …

Years: 1686 - 1686

Massachusetts Bay Colony, one of the original English settlements in present Massachusetts, had been settled in 1630 by a group of about a thousand Puritan refugees from England under Governor John Winthrop.

The Massachusetts Bay Company had in 1629 obtained from Charles a charter empowering the company to trade and colonize in New England between the Charles and Merrimack rivers.

Omitted from the charter was the usual clause requiring the company to hold its business meetings in England, a circumstance that the Puritan stockholders used to transfer control of the colony to America.

The Puritans established a theocratic government with the franchise limited to church members.

Increasingly in the 1680s, the English Crown has challenged the institutional discrimination displayed by the Puritans of the United Colonies of New England toward Anglicans.

Growing estrangement between the colony and England resulted in the annulment of the company's charter in 1684.

King James II attempts in 1686 to stem growing colonial independence by imposing on the colonies —the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Plymouth Colony, the Province of New Hampshire, the Province of Maine, and the Narraganset Country or King's Province—a kind of supercolony, the Dominion of New England, ostensibly as a measure to enforce the Navigation Acts and to coordinate the mutual defense of colonies against the French and hostile Native Americans.

The capital is located in Boston.

The Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and the Connecticut Colony are added to the Dominion on September 9, 1686.

Sir Edmund Andros, who had grown up as a page in the royal household, had had his fidelity to the crown during its exile after the English Civil Wars rewarded in 1674 by his appointment as governor of New York and New Jersey. (He was also knighted in 1678.)

Although the mother country regarded him as an able and conscientious administrator, the colonists considered him both arrogant and arbitrary, and he had been recalled in 1681 but now returns to America as governor of the Dominion of New England.

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