As the population of the English increased with further Puritan migrations, and the Indians became outnumbered, moves to assimilate the Indians were enacted.
His paternal ancestors came to Massachusetts from England during the Puritan migration.
This type of accent was brought to the region by early settlers from eastern England in the Puritan migration in the mid-seventeenth century.
The Puritan migration to New England was marked in its effects in the two decades from 1620 to 1640, after which it declined sharply for a while.
He became lord of a nearby manor but gave it up to lead the Puritan migration.
Cradock was said to be cousin of Matthew Cradock, a financial supporter of the Puritan migration.
In order to worship as he chose, Vane then decided to go the New World, joining the Puritan migration.
In the Massachusetts Bay Colony, during the Puritan migration, a seminary of learning was established in 1636 known as New Cambridge.
Then Bennett and family fled to Holland during the Puritan migrations, and became "by his wealth" a principal pillar of the Ancient Church.
A large Puritan migration begun in 1630 established the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Boston, and spawned the settlement of other New England colonies.