Massachusetts - Wikipedia Massachusetts was a site of early English colonization The Plymouth Colony was founded in 1620 by the Pilgrims of Mayflower In 1630, the Massachusetts Bay Colony, taking its name from the Indigenous Massachusett people, also established settlements in Boston and Salem
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Massachusetts Maps Facts - World Atlas Massachusetts is a state in the United States' northeastern region, in a region that is nicknamed " New England " It occupies 10,565 mi² and borders four other states: Connecticut to the south, Rhode Island to the east, New Hampshire to the north, and Vermont to the northwest
15 Best Places to Visit in Massachusetts, the Bay State Discover the best places to visit in Massachusetts, from historic sites like the Freedom Trail to coastal towns like Provincetown, on this ultimate travel guide to the Bay State
History of Massachusetts - Wikipedia The new king William III established the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1691 to govern a territory roughly equivalent to the modern states of Massachusetts and Maine Its governors were appointed by the Crown, unlike the predecessor colonies that had elected their own governors
Massachusetts State Map | USA | Detailed Maps of Massachusetts (MA) Massachusetts is a state located in the northeastern of United States in the New England region, on the Atlantic Ocean coast The state is bordered by New Hampshire and Vermont to the north, New York State to the west, and Connecticut and Rhode Island to the south
Massachusetts Tourism Vacation Guide, Attractions, Events - Visit . . . Welcome to Visit Massachusetts! Massachusetts has all the geographical features of the other states, from skiing and fall foliage drives in the western Berkshire Mountains to the beaches of Cape Cod and vacation islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket
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