As the Massachusetts settlements extended, they produced new states in New England. Puritans who imagined that Massachusetts was not sufficiently devout, shaped the states of Connecticut and New Haven. Meanwhile, Puritans who felt that Massachusetts was excessively prohibitive shaped the colony of Rhode Island, where everyone, including Jews, enjoyed finish freedom in religious contentments. To the north of the Massachusetts state, a modest bunch of gutsy pioneers framed the settlement of New Hampshire. …show more content…
At the time, they consisted of South Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, and Georgia; their verifiable names were the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, the Province of Carolina, and the Province of