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| 1621 |
| | William Bradford, one of the Pilgrims from the Mayflower, is elected governor of the new Plymouth Colony | |
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| 1622 |
| | A sudden attack by Powhatan Indians, led by their chieftain Opechancanough against the English colony at Jamestown, results in the death of more than 300 settlers | |
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| 1630 |
| | John Winthrop, appointed governor of the new Massachusetts Bay Company, sails from England with 700 settlers | |
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| 1630 |
| | John Winthrop selects the site of Boston for the first Massachusetts settlement | |
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| 1630 |
| | John Winthrop, arriving in Massachusetts, begins the journal that is eventually published as The History Of New England | |
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| 1632 |
| | Maryland is granted to Lord Baltimore as a haven for English Roman Catholics | |
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| 1633 |
| | Williamsburg, first known as Middle Plantation, is founded in Virginia | |
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| 1636 |
| | Rhode Island is founded by Roger Williams as a colony based on the principle of religious tolerance | |
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| 1637 |
| | War between English colonists and Pequot Indians brings disaster to the Pequots but safeguards the settlement of Connecticut | |
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| 1650 |
| | The poems of Massachusetts author Anne Bradstreet are published in London under the title The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America | |
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