Which of the following were true of the Massachusetts colonies?


Settlers came seeking profits and adventure.
Puritans purchased a controlling interest in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Only Separatists could hold office and vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
During the first winter, half the colonists at Plymouth died.
The people who came were persecuted by the Anglican Church.
The Puritans wanted to stay in the Anglican Church.
Cities begun by the settlers included Boston and Salem.
The colony was represented by the House of Burgesses.

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Answer:

1. Puritans purchased a controlling interest in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

2. During the first winter, half the colonists at Plymouth died.

3. The people who came were persecuted by the Anglican Church.

4. The Puritans wanted to stay in the Anglican Church

5. Cities begun by the settlers included Boston and Salem

The true options about Massachusetts colonies include:

  • Puritans purchased a controlling interest in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
  • During the first winter, half the colonists at Plymouth died.
  • The Puritans wanted to stay in the Anglican Church.
  • Cities begun by the settlers included Boston and Salem.
  • The colony was represented by the House of Burgesses.

  • It should be noted that the Massachusetts colonies were made up of Massachusetts Bay Colony and Plymouth Colony. It was known as the landing place for the pilgrims

  • During the first winter, about 51 passengers dies out of the 102 passengers when they entered the ship while coming to Massachusetts. The conditions of the ship were poor and they were affected by the cold.

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