Mountain city John Winslow created the colony of the Massachusetts Bay in 1630, where he became the first governor of the colony and established a position for twenty years. In April 1630, on Avvera's ship, he led a large party from the UK to establish a pure Christian colony for the New World. "They want to build a group of pure Christians who jointly pledge to sign a covenant with God, they work hard for their purpose, in return, he will monitor them small. "John Winthrop was born in England of Suffolk Edward Stone on January 22, 1588, died in Boston, Massachusetts, on March 26, 1649.
John Winthrop wishes that the Massachusetts colony becomes a model society of Puritans based on Christian principles. Puritan tried to live a perfect life. The ideals of the Bible cited by John Winthrop (a society governed by the liberty of citizens (people are just governed by a just and gentle society)) will be models of the world. John Winthrop uses the term "city on the mountain" to represent a new settlement. He believes that a new settlement will be the new world. - Gulf colonists want to apply for Connecticut themselves, but they belong to Pequot. In 1637 the settlers of the Gulf seized themselves for Connecticut, which belonged to Pequot due to Dutch trade competition and border friction, Pequot almost disappeared, ..., 1637 - Early Examples of conflicts - Narragansett and Mohegan tribes compete against Plymouth and the Massachusetts bay colony
Anonymous, John Winthrop (17th century), provided by the American Antique Art Association. John Winthrop is the first general governor of the Massachusetts bay colony. His dark clothes marked him as Puritan, and wrinkles of his gorgeous neck showed his wealth and social position. Richard S. Gurino, John Winslow statue (1876) provided by the architect of the Parliament House. In 1876, the statue was presented to the National Statue Hall Collection at the US Congress along with Samuel Adams of Massachusetts. Winthrop's selection prove his status as an outstanding American and symbolic expression of the nation's ideals. According to Roger Williams, Photo of Providence, Rhode Island (2002), Christopher Moses. Roger Williams is a Puritan distinguish between the legitimate and not opinion and Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth colonies, are referred to as democratic pluralism principle hero is by modern scholars.
After Roger Williams founded Providence, John Winthrop wrote a letter to him. John is still in Boston back from the failure of the election. Roger was exiled from the town of John, and John was a friend, one of them allowed Roger to be exiled. By the time of this letter, most people gave up Roger and gave up. John Winthrop got help from the relationship between Roger and local residents of Providence. And John is looking for a potential way to reward Roger. Roger asked Roger six questions, one of which can be rewritten. These two people come from a similar career in a modest way, but with the support of wealthy mentors. His investigation betrayed irony or curiosity - probably both. Since Roger Williams is highly regarded enough to throw away the father of the church, do you have feel that John is living in the mud hole abandoned that called New England sewer somewhere elsewhere?