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Q: What colony did Puritans receive a royal charter to establish?
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Puritans formed the New England company and received a royal charter to establish?

Puritans formed the New England company and received a royal charter to establish the Massachusetts Bay Company.


Puritians formed the New England company and received a royal charter to establish the?

Puritans formed the New England company and received a royal charter to establish the Massachusetts Bay Company.


What was written permission from the king to establish a colony?

CHARTER


Contract to establish a colony?

A charter(:A charter was a written contract permitting the establishment of a colony.


What is a contract to establish a colony called?

a charter :p


Importance of the charter of 1732?

To establish the Georgia colony


What colony did the puritans first establish?

Plymouth in 1620 and not 1630.


Did the pilgrims or puritans establish Plymouth colony in 1620?

It was Colonial America,the Puritans


Written grant of authority from the king to establish a colony?

charter


From what colony of a group of puritans come from?

The Puritans who settled in Massachusetts came primarily from England in the early 17th century seeking religious freedom and wanting to establish a community based on their beliefs. The most well-known group of Puritans were the Pilgrims who came to America on the Mayflower and established the Plymouth Colony in 1620.


Why was lord Baltimore granted a charter?

He was Granted a charter so he could establish the Maryland colony. It was going to be a catholic colony, but My Protestants can in then Catholics.


What was the purpose of Roanoke colony?

The purpose of the Roanoke colony was to establish an English settlement in the New World. It was an attempt by Sir Walter Raleigh to create a presence in North America and to potentially create trade routes and expand the English empire. However, the colony ultimately failed and became known as the "Lost Colony."