By the time the Puritans established Massachusetts, however, two other English colonial ventures had already secured a foothold in the New World. In different ways the Puritan surge also led to their founding. England’s first permanent settlement was the Virginia colony, established at Jamestown in 1607. Historians have customarily contrasted the secular character of the founding of Virginia with the more overtly religious settlements of Puritans to the north in Plymouth
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