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adventurers ... 92 John White wishes to raise a bulwark against the Kingdom of Antichrist ... 93 And John Endicott undertakes the work of building it ... 94 Conflicting grants sow seeds of trouble; the Gorges and Mason claims ... 94, 95 Endicott's arrival in New England, and the founding of Salem ... 95 The Company of Massachusetts Bay; Francis Higginson takes a powerful reinforcement to Salem ... 96 The development of John White's enterprise into the Company of Massachusetts Bay coincided with the first four years of the reign of Charles I ... 97 Extraordinary scene in the House of Commons (June 5, 1628) ... 98, 99 The King turns Parliament out of doors (March 2, 1629) ... 100 Desperate nature of the crisis ... 100, 101 The meeting at Cambridge (Aug. 26, 1629), and decision to transfer the charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company, and the government established under it, to New England ... 102 Leaders of the great migration; John Winthrop ... 102 And Thomas Dudley ... 103 Founding of Massachusetts; the schemes of Gorges overwhelmed ... 104 Beginnings of American constitutional history; the question as to self-government raised at Watertown ... 105 Representative system established ... 106 Bicameral assembly; story of the stray pig ... 107 Ecclesiastical polity; the triumph of Separatism ... 108 Restriction of the suffrage to members of the Puritan congregational churches ... 109 Founding of Harvard College ... 110 Threefold danger to the New England settlers in 1636:-- 1. From the King, who prepares to attack the charter, but is foiled by dissensions at home ... 111-113 2. From religious dissensions; Roger Williams ... 114-116 Henry Vane and Anne Hutchinson ... 116-119 Beginnings of New Hampshire and Rhode Island ... 119-120 3. From the Indians; the Pequot supremacy ... 121 First movements into the Connecticut valley, and disputes with the Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam ... 122, 123 Restriction of the suffrage leads to disaffection in Massachusetts; profoundly interesting opinions of Winthrop and Hooker ... 123, 124 Connecticut pioneers and their hardships ... 125 Thomas Hooker, and the founding of Connecticut ... 120 The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (Jan 14, 1639); the first written constitution that created a government ... 127 Relations of Connecticut to the genesis of the Federal Union ... 128 Origin of the Pequot War; Sassac
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