Which New England colony had a governor who was not appointed by the King of England?

Massachusetts Bay
New York
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island

(I think it's the first one, but I'm not sure.)

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The Massachusetts Bay colony had a governor who was not appointed by the King of England. The governor, John Winthrop, served from October 20, 1629 to 1634.

The correct answer is A) Massachusetts Bay.

The New England colony that had a governor that was not appointed by the King of England was the Massachusetts Bay.

Plymouth, in the Massachusetts Bay colony, created its own form of government through the Mayflower Compact. The Puritans were the first ones that arrived at the coast of Massachusetts. They were looking for a safe place to practice their religious beliefs after being persecuted by the Church of England.

While traveling in the Mayflower ship, the Puritans drafted a simpler type of Constitution called the Mayflower Compact. That was their first form of self-government.