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Migration to New England (1620-1640) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Migration to New England was very marked in its effects in the two decades from 1620 to 1640, after which it declined for a while. The term Great Migration has been used to apply to the migration i...
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Great Migration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Great Migration can refer to any one of several different historical migrations of people, including: • The Migration which resulted during Partition of British India. • The Migration Period in the R...
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The Great Migration may refer to the Winthrop Fleet of 1630; wherein 1,000 passengers migrated from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in eleven ships. ... Facts about Great Migration (Puritan) RDF feed...
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Their policies produced two events of major significance--the Great Migration of the 1630's and the Puritan Revolution of 1640's. The first led to creation of a new England on the shores of America. The second event led to a new England in the Old World.
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Add the category Puritan Great Migration to the articles and sources pertaining to the Puritan Great Migration. ... The Great Puritan Migration to New England - A Cooley descendant describes the political & economic circumstances that led to the Great Migration.
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Article abstract: Establishment of the Massachusetts colony and the birth of Puritan influence in New England. ... Series: Great Events from History: North American Series...
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Early in the 17th century some Puritan groups separated from the Church of England. Among these were the Pilgrims, who in 1620 founded Plymouth Colony. Ten years later, under the auspices of the Massachusetts Bay Company, the first major Puritan migration to New England took place.
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