In 1630, the Puritans, led by John Winthrop, began establishing towns in what is now Massachusetts as part of the Great Migration. They sought to create a "city upon a hill," a model community based on their religious beliefs. This marked the founding of key settlements such as Boston, which became a central hub for Puritan life and governance in the New England region.
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