Massachusetts and its surrounding territories were reorganized into the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1691.
They bring with them a new charter establishing the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
A new charter for the enlarged Province of Massachusetts Bay was given final approval in England on October 16, 1691.
Between 1699 and 1741 the province's governors were also commissioned as governors of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
These areas were formally made part of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in the charter of 1691.
Plymouth was merged into the Province of Massachusetts Bay in the charter of 1691.
Ceded to the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1692.
His customers were from New Salem and other towns in the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
This effort resulted in the 1692 charter which established the Province of Massachusetts Bay, merging the two colonies.
A truce was signed in 1699 between the Province of Massachusetts Bay and the Eastern Indians.