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Nady [450]
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Which of the following founding

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Alchen [17]2 years ago
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john Hancock

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By then, the province was already being run de facto by the Massachusetts Provincial Congress ; following the adoption of a state constitution in 1779, the newly formed Commonwealth of Massachusetts elected John Hancock as its first governor.

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