General Considerations for the Plantation in New England,, John Winthrop, English Puritan, later became the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, London, 1629, A speech to explain why the British can buy/own/take the land in the Colonies, To potential investors or people who may want to move to the Colonies, The author believes there is plenty of land in the Colonies for both the Natives and the Colonists because he said "If we leave them sufficient land for their use, we may lawfully take the rest, since there is more than enough for them and us.”, To better understand why the Colonists thought it was OK to move to the Colonies. , The author did not move to the Colonies a year after he made this speech. He is not reliable. .

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