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Kamila [148]
2 years ago
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The New England Confederation consisted of which colonies?

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Masteriza [31]2 years ago
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Answer:

New England Confederation, also called United Colonies of New England, in British American colonial history, a federation of Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Haven, and Plymouth established in May 1643 by delegates from those four Puritan colonies.

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