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    America’s first permanent English colony was Jamestown colony in May 1607, 13 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth in Massachusetts in December 1620. The colonies of Jamestown and Massachusetts Bay were very different by successes and failures. There were many differences as well as similarities between these two colonies. However, each colony was looking for something better for their colony. These colonies had challenges to establish in the New World. People moved to Jamestown because

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    Brief description of Massachusetts’ medical marijuana law The voters of Massachusetts through a referendum, legalized medical marijuana. This referendum made Massachusetts become the 18th state to legalize medical marijuana in the country(Marijuana Passes). The law was placed into effect on January 1, 2013, and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health had 120 days to issue regulations for the law (May 1, 2013). Under the medical marijuana law, a patient must be diagnosed as having a debilitating

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    Virginia and Massachusetts Bay Colonies In 1607, the first permanent English settlement in the New World, known as the Virginia Colony, was founded. Working under the Church of England, this colony established the basis of English settlement in the New World. Soonthereafter, during 1620, the Puritans arrived, eventually forming the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The colonists were seeking religious freedom from the Church of England. In the Instructions for the Virginia Colony and the “City on a Hill”

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    Provence of Massachusetts Bay The history of the American government took a wide turn until the 50 states finally established. As before the United States was formed from a series of small colonies, also known as provinces. Massachusetts Bay, in particular, was one of these various settlements. Massachusetts Bay, present day Massachusetts was established in the year of 1630, its settlers composed of the Puritans from New England. Puritans, are the ones who wanted to “Purify” the Church of England

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    Colonial Law The American colonies in Virginia, the Massachusetts Bay area, and Pennsylvania are among the first British settlements in America. These colonies were very different in many ways; however, they were also quite similar with respect to their methods of lawmaking and the high standards that are set for their citizens. While early colonies, like Virginia and Massachusetts Bay, had extremely high religious standards that were required for all citizens, later colonies, like Pennsylvania

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    The Colony of Virginia was nicknamed “ Old Dominion” for it loyalty to the English by King Charles. Add the info for other one. The settlement for Massachusetts were the Puritan later known as pilgrims. Theses settlers were also colonist from England. Jamestown landed on Virginia along the James River. Plymouth landed along t what is now Massachusetts Bay. These were the second to settle in the New World, in 1620.Both were charter originally by the Virginia Company. The five sources of information

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    In the spring of 1630, John Winthrop and his group of Puritan immigrants arrived on the shores of the Massachusetts Bay. There they founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony, an exclusively Puritan settlement based on the strict religious ideas of the colonists. As the colony expanded from the 1630s to the 1660s, these strict Puritan ideas and values influenced its economic development by putting the focus of the colony on the religion instead of on the creation of a settlement for monetary or expansive

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    The Puritan community of the Massachusetts Bay colony was primarily focused around church and faith. In 1630, a mass exodus of Puritans moved from England to the colonies in an attempt to isolate themselves and focus on their own religion. Puritans believed that they had a covenant with God, meaning they were predestined for heaven. In the colony of Massachusetts bay, around 9,000 Puritans settled down to make their own model society based on religious purity. In their community, going to church

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    In 1630, John Winthrop led over a thousand Puritans to Massachusetts, with the intent to create a model of righteous living. Winthrop expressed his vision as he stated: “We shall be as a city upon a hill; the eyes of all people are upon us”. The entire lives of the Massachusetts Bay colonists were set on following their strict, “purified” religion, in everything from their family to their clothing to their courts to their education. The Puritans put great importance on the family. Most of the Puritans

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    traders and a native population not-so-friendly with most of the settlers. The colonies in Massachusetts and Chesapeake, located at the main crossroads of English, Dutch, and French settlers and natives, play a significant role in the development of the future world power. Although today the east coast enjoys a harmonious and successful lifestyle, in the early days of our Nation’s birth, the Massachusetts and

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