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  1. Oct 25, 2020 · Gloucester was visited by many explorers during the early 17 th century before it was settled and then abandoned by fishermen in the early 1620s and then later taken over by the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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  2. The Gloucester Timeline traces the rich history of Gloucester, Massachusetts, which owes much of its growth and character to its innovation, resilience, and immigrant roots. We provide a brief explanation of each person or event and its significance.

  3. Mar 16, 2024 · When was Gloucester, Massachusetts, founded? Gloucester was first settled by colonists from Dorchester, England, in 1623. The settlement increased, eventually becoming a town in 1642.

  4. Gloucester (/ ˈɡlɒstər / GLOST-ər) is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. It sits on Cape Ann and is a part of Massachusetts's North Shore. The population was 29,729 at the 2020 U.S. Census. [ 2 ]

  5. Oct 1, 2024 · It lies on the southern shore of Cape Ann, facing Massachusetts Bay, about 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Boston. Gloucester Harbor was first visited and mapped by Samuel de Champlain in 1605–06, and the site (at Stage Fort Park) was settled by colonists from Dorchester, England, in 1623.

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  6. Aug 22, 2024 · Two years later, Gloucester became part of Massachusetts. In 1643, Massachusetts joined the New England Confederation, along with the other Puritan colonies in New England — Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven.

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  8. Mar 14, 2018 · In 1642 the General Court had invited a wealthy merchant prince in the tobacco trade, Maurice Thompson, to oversee Gloucester Harbor and to create and regulate shipping through a canal between Ipswich Bay and Massachusetts Bay.

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