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Excerpt from Cassell's History of the United States, Vol. 1
Despatch of J ohn Winthrop the Younger to England, to solicit a Royal Charter for Connecticut - Grant by Charles II. Of an Ample Patent - Liberal Terms of that Document - Character of the Second John Winthrop - Absorption of New Haven into Connecticut - Questionable Conduct of Winthrop - Opposition of New Haven to the Proposed Incorporation - The Union finally effected Happy Condition of Connecticut - Claims of Rhode Island - Proceedings of its Agent in England - Grant of a Charter with very extensive Privileges - Provision in favour of Religious Toleration - Exception as regards the Roman Catholics - The Exception annulled at a later date - Despatch of Agents from Massachusetts to england letter of Charles II. To the Massachusetts Colony - Stipulations of the King on behalf of Liberty of conscience death of the Rev. John Norton - Proceedings of the General Court with reference to the King's Letter - The American Policy of Charles 11.
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