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... Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1620. The use of joint - stock companies as a method of settlement had crucial political implications . Men who brought their families and paid their own passage became stockholders of the company and could ...
... Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1620. The use of joint - stock companies as a method of settlement had crucial political implications . Men who brought their families and paid their own passage became stockholders of the company and could ...
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... Massachusetts Bay Colony were welcome in Dutch settlements on Long Island . Dutch family law was much more concerned with women's and chil- dren's rights than was English law . For example , married women in their own right could ...
... Massachusetts Bay Colony were welcome in Dutch settlements on Long Island . Dutch family law was much more concerned with women's and chil- dren's rights than was English law . For example , married women in their own right could ...
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... Massachusetts Bay Colony , following John Winthrop's ship , the Arbella , which had left in March 1630 . Williams's commitment to religious freedom and especially to his belief in completely separating religious matters from earthly ...
... Massachusetts Bay Colony , following John Winthrop's ship , the Arbella , which had left in March 1630 . Williams's commitment to religious freedom and especially to his belief in completely separating religious matters from earthly ...
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