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Bay Colony may refer to
Massachusetts Bay is a bay on the Atlantic Ocean that forms part of the coastline of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The bay extends from Cape Ann on the north to Plymouth Harbor on the south, a distance of about 42 miles (68 km). Its northern and southern shores incline toward each other through the entrance to Boston Harbor, where they are about five miles apart. The depth from the base of the triangle to Boston Harbor is about 21 miles (34 km). The westmost point of the bay is at the city of Boston.
The northern shore of Massachusetts Bay is rocky and irregular, but the southern shore low, marshy, and sandy. Along the shores are a number of capes and headlands, and off the coast a number of small islands, especially in the entrance to Boston Harbor. The principal inlets are: on the north coast, Gloucester Harbor, Nahant Bay, Salem Harbor, Marblehead Harbor, and Lynn Harbor, and on the west, Boston Harbor, Dorchester Bay, and Quincy Bay (the two latter being part of the Outer Boston Harbor), and on the south coast, Hingham Bay. Massachusetts Bay is itself part of the Gulf of Maine, which extends from Nova Scotia south to Cape Cod Bay. Cape Cod Bay is sometimes considered to be part of Massachusetts Bay. Under this interpretation, the name "Massachusetts Bay" denotes the entire rectangular area of ocean between Cape Ann and Cape Cod.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony was an English settlement on the east coast of North America (Massachusetts Bay) in the 17th century. The settlement was located in New England, situated around the present-day cities of Salem and Boston. The territory administered by the colony included much of present-day central New England, including portions of the U.S. states of Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Territory claimed but never administered by the colonial government extended as far west as the Pacific Ocean.
The colony was founded by the owners of the Massachusetts Bay Company, which included investors in the failed Dorchester Company, which had in 1623 established a short-lived settlement on Cape Ann. The Massachusetts Bay Colony, begun in 1628, was the company's second attempt at colonization. The colony was successful, with about 20,000 people migrating to New England in the 1630s. The population was strongly Puritan, and its governance was dominated by a small group of leaders who were strongly influenced by Puritan religious leaders. Although its governors were elected, the electorate were limited to freemen, who had been examined for their religious views and formally admitted to the local church. As a consequence, the colonial leadership exhibited intolerance to other religious views, including Anglican, Quaker, and Baptist theologies.
In politics and history, a colony is a territory under the immediate political control of a state, distinct from the home territory of the sovereign. For colonies in antiquity, city-states would often found their own colonies. Some colonies were historically countries, while others were territories without definite statehood from their inception.
The Metropolitan state is the state that owns the colony. In Ancient Greece, the city that founded a colony was known as the metropolis. "Mother country" is a reference to the metropolitan state from the point of view of citizens who live in its colony. There is a United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories.
Unlike a puppet state or satellite state, a colony has no independent international representation, and its top-level administration is under direct control of the metropolitan state.
The term informal colony is used by some historians to refer to a country under the de facto control of another state, although this term is often contentious.
John Winthrop (12 January 1587/88 – 26 March 1649) was a wealthy English Puritan lawyer and one of the leading figures in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the first major settlement in what is now New England after Plymouth Colony. Winthrop led the first large wave of immigrants from England in 1630, and served as governor for 12 of the colony's first 20 years of existence. His writings and vision of the colony as a Puritan "city upon a hill" dominated New England colonial development, influencing the governments and religions of neighboring colonies.
Born into a wealthy landowning and merchant family, Winthrop was trained in the law, and became Lord of the Manor at Groton in Suffolk. Although he was not involved in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Company in 1628, he became involved in 1629 when the anti-Puritan King Charles I began a crackdown on Nonconformist religious thought. In October 1629 he was elected governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and in April 1630 he led a group of colonists to the New World, founding a number of communities on the shores of Massachusetts Bay and the Charles River.
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Can the Puritans build their "city upon a hill" in the Massachusetts Bay Colony? BOOK: The Witch of Blackbird Pond - http://amzn.to/2aozHlm Support MrBettsClass at http://patreon.com/MrBettsClass New videos every Tuesday (sometimes Monday!) Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MrBettsClass Instagram: http://instagram.com/MrBettsClass Tumblr: http://http://mrbettsclass.tumblr.com/ Like on FaceBook: http://facebook.com/MrBettsClass "En la Brisa" Music by Dan-O at http://DanoSongs.com Massachusetts Bay Colony Reached New World in 1630 Led by John Winthrop and Dudley Puritans in power in New England! Came to build “a city upon a hill” (We promised God!) Self-righteous, they thought they followed God’s will (Hey – we’re not flawed!) Hutchinson and Williams must go Fighting Indians in King P...
This video covers all the basics of the colonization of the Massachusetts Bay for U.S. History and Advanced Placement U.S. History students. It has been tailored to cover all the material required of the new redesigned APUSH exam. APUSH Topics Covered: Puritans Separatist vs. Non-Separatist Mass Bay Company (Joint Stock Company) English Great Migration John Winthrop "City Upon a Hill" Harvard University Town Hall Meetings "freemen" Direct Democracy Mixed Economy It covers material from American Pageant Chapters 3-4.
This lecture video offers a history of English Puritans and how the influence of Puritanism shaped democratic ideals in America. From settlement to the mid-eighteenth century, this society experienced forces that would influence a shift--though incomplete--from Puritan to New England Yankee. The influence of these families cannot be overstated. Their wealth, opinions, steadfast belief in the common good, political ideals, economic endeavors, and overall social character would leave an indelible mark on American society.
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Table of Contents: 00:00 - IV. Establishing New England and the Middle Colonies 00:39 - A. Plymouth Colony 05:17 - A. Plymouth Colony 08:04 - A. Plymouth Colony 10:26 - A. Plymouth Colony 15:08 - B. Massachusetts Bay Colony 18:01 - B. Massachusetts Bay Colony 19:50 - B. Massachusetts Bay Colony 23:23 - B. Massachusetts Bay Colony 30:18 - C. Dissent in Massachusetts 31:10 - C. Dissent in Massachusetts 36:07 - C. Dissent in Massachusetts 38:41 - D. Mid-Atlantic Colonies
This lecture examines the founding of the New England Colonies. Table of Contents: 00:00 - IV. Establishing New England and the Middle Colonies 00:39 - A. Plymouth Colony 05:17 - A. Plymouth Colony 08:04 - A. Plymouth Colony 10:26 - A. Plymouth Colony 15:08 - B. Massachusetts Bay Colony 18:01 - B. Massachusetts Bay Colony 19:50 - B. Massachusetts Bay Colony 23:23 - B. Massachusetts Bay Colony 30:18 - C. Dissent in Massachusetts 31:10 - C. Dissent in Massachusetts 36:07 - C. Dissent in Massachusetts 38:41 - D. Mid-Atlantic Colonies
Governor William Bradford visits Sandwich and talks about the Plymouth Bay Colony in the 1620's
Stars: Jack Davenport, Alex O'Loughlin, Sam Neill Will Bryant and Mary are among the petty common criminals who are condemned by British justice to deportation to the new Botany Bay penal colony in Australia. The long sailing voyage is eventful, with them falling in love but her also seducing the noble, naive lieutenant Ralph Clarke. In the colony, life is terribly harsh. Ultimately, the pair and some other convicts organize a successful escape by boat. Barely alive, they reach Dutch Timor, and hope to be in the clear.
Ruth of Boston: A Story of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Click here to buy paper book: https://www.amazon.com/Ruth-Boston-story-Massachusetts-colony/dp/B003UNLI4Q%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAIL5GI4XGGTHWLXRQ%26tag%3Daltanesta20-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB003UNLI4Q Written by:James OTIS (1848 - 1912) James Otis wrote a series of books depicting life in the new colonies, written from a child's point of view. Ruth of Boston is the story of 12 year old Ruth, coming from London to live in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It gives accounts of what a girl's daily life might have been like during the beginnings of this colony. (Summary by Laura Caldwell)
It is a dramatized and http://smarturl.it/a17mde?IQid=youtube partially fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692-93. Miller wrote the play as an allegory of McCarthyism, when the U.S. government blacklisted accused communists.
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The Crucible is http://jhorsling.blogspot.com/0115988 a 1953 play by American playwright Arthur Miller. It is a dramatized and partially fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692-93. Miller wrote the play as an allegory of McCarthyism, when the U.S.
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(Chorus)
Nothin on this earth can rock me
Like a juggalette
Kissing up and down her neck and
Talking dirty til she gets wet
Ladies in clown makeup and
Milenko thongs listen up
I'm a spit this lyrical message
Until I've had enough
(Chorus)
Nothin on this earth can rock me
Like a juggalette
Kissing up and down her neck and
Talking dirty til she gets wet
Take this for example,
Recently there's been a lady
Gorgeous Juggalette who
I can call my brunette baby
Loves it when I hold her tight and
Stick my hands between her thighs
Tears of ecstacy and passion
Slowly drippin from her eyes
Took her panties off
And rolled my tongue right down
Her f***ing chest
To the best p***y ever tasted,
F*** it was the best
Reached up with my arms
And she grabbed and
Tightly held my hands
Telling me how good it felt
So I continued with my plans
Dug a little deeper with my tongue
Until I hit the knot
Gripped my hands tighter
As my tongue tickled her G spot
Next thing that we did was
To create one being from two
Got her up on top and
F***ed her as the Juggalos do
Never felt the passion from
Another Juggalette before
That was days ago
And I'm still here cravin more
Gotta tell this Juggalette
In some form, in some way
I still got more to say and that
Boo still wants to play
This song goes out to all of you Psychopathic Juggalettes
Listen to me closely so that
I can get this off my chest
(Chorus)
Nothin on this earth can rock me
Like a juggalette
Kissing up and down her neck and
Talking dirty til she gets wet
Juggalettes listen up,
I'm a talk about them
Silly f*ggot pop punks
Them jockey sports hunks
The ones that dress to impress
And always buy from the best
The f**k they got to offer you
Besides a shaved chest?
It's what a juggalo like me can
Offer you just every time
Pourin' Faygo down ya t! ts
As we hand you to the sweet sublime
A juggalo will strip you down and
F**k you in his facepaint
Chew off your panties and
Lick your p***y til you faint
This song goes out to all of you Psychopathic Juggalettes
Listen to me closely so that
I can get this off my chest
(Chorus)
Nothin on this earth can rock me
Like a juggalette
Kissing up and down her neck and
Talking dirty til she gets wet
This song goes out to all of you Psychopathic Juggalettes
Listen to me closely so that
I can get this off my chest
(Chorus)
Nothin on this earth can rock me
Like a juggalette
Kissing up and down her neck and
Talking dirty til she gets wet
This song goes out to all of you Psychopathic Juggalettes
Listen to me closely so that
I can get this off my chest
(Chorus)
Nothin on this earth can rock me
Like a juggalette
Kissing up and down her neck and