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      • An alliance of four Puritan colonies, the New England Confederation was formed in Boston in 1643 as the United Colonies of New England by representatives from the colonies of Massachusetts, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven.
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  2. New England was then governed by the Dominion of New England, a direct rule government 1688 Dominion of New England / Due to the Glorious Revolution and Boston Revolt the Dominion of New England was dissolved and colonial charters were restored

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  3. Feb 9, 2024 · The New England Confederation was established in May 1643 and went into effect in September 1643. Four Puritan colonies were members — Massachusetts, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven. The Confederation was the first attempt by English Colonies in America to form any type of political or military union.

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  4. May 1643 - 1684. Areas Of Involvement: Western colonialism. New England Confederation, in British American colonial history, a federation of Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Haven, and Plymouth established in May 1643 by delegates from those four Puritan colonies.

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  5. After several years of negotiations, delegates from Connecticut, New Haven, Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth Colony met in Boston in 1643 and formed The United Colonies of New England, more commonly known as the New England Confederation.

  6. England revoked Massachusetts’ charter in 1684, so Massachusetts could no longer participate, effectively ending the confederation. The New England Confederation represented the first significant effort by English colonists to form an intercolonial alliance for mutual benefit.

  7. May 14, 2018 · NEW ENGLAND CONFEDERATION, the United Colonies of New England, consisting of Connecticut, New Haven, Massachusetts, and Plymouth colonies, founded on 19 May 1643. Only "heretical" Rhode Island was excluded from this, the first attempt at major intercolonial cooperation.

  8. The first colony in New England was Plymouth Colony, established in 1620 by the Puritan Pilgrims who were fleeing religious persecution in England. A large influx of Puritans populated the New England region during the Puritan migration to New England (1620–1640), largely in the Boston and Salem area.

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