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ISBN: 1025830202

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The Massachusetts Bay Company and Its Predecessors

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"The Massachusetts Bay Company and Its Predecessors" provides a meticulous historical investigation into the commercial and political foundations of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Written by noted historian Frances Rose-Troup, this work explores the complex evolution of the various entities and charters that paved the way for the Great Migration of the 17th century. The narrative delves into the activities of the Dorchester Company and the New England Company, detailing how these organizational predecessors shaped the eventual governance and religious framework of the region.

Through careful analysis of archival records and historical documents, the author illuminates the motivations of the merchant adventurers and religious dissidents who sought to establish a new society in the wilderness of North America. The book clarifies the legal and financial structures that supported these transatlantic ventures, highlighting the transition from purely commercial enterprises to the establishment of a semi-autonomous colonial government. This scholarly account is an essential resource for those interested in the colonial history of New England, the history of corporate charters, and the early socio-political development of the United States. It offers a profound look at the institutional origins of one of the most influential colonies in American history.

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