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  • 07-12-2016
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Why is John Winthrop important in the Massachusetts Bay Colony's history?

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penajl189
penajl189 penajl189
  • 07-12-2016
because he was a dominant figure and his journal contributes mostly to historical things. my teacher said that
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Amidin
Amidin Amidin
  • 26-01-2022

Answer:  As he worried about his future, Winthrop became intrigued by a new venture, the Massachusetts Bay Colony, a commercial enterprise that offered the chance for religious freedom in the New World.

Explanation: I had a history test with this question. Sorry if I'm wrong.

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