Massachusetts Bay 3: The Winthrop Fleet
In 1630, 1500 English colonists flooded Massachusetts Bay. For the most part, they came as affluent, middle class families with urban backgrounds. They brought tons of provisions, and set about building multiple towns, and setting up a self-governing colony.

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