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How did John Winthrop change the government of Massachusetts?

A. He allowed non-Puritans to vote.
B. He allowed women to vote.
C. He established the Mayflower Compact.
D. He created a colonial legislature.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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John Winthrop changed the government of Massachusetts – (D)He created a colonial legislature.


With the moderation, John Winthrop changed the government of Massachusetts.


He implemented government with modern sensibilities.


Along with that, he fought to stop the conservative figure of the area to increase the liberal figure of the colony.


Answered by gratefuljarette
8

He created a colonial legislature to change the government of Massachusetts.

Option (D)

Explanation:

  • He was successful in incorporating moderation and sensibilities. The city was very conservative and religious at that point of time. Winthrop fought with every conservative and liberal figure present at the colony.
  • He governed with most modern sensibilities. He had great leadership skills and wisdom along with education which made him govern the state with a change.
  • Principles were laid out by John Cotton which formed a self-governing self- reliant colony meeting their livelihoods through farming, fishing and trade.

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