Renaissance · North America · Politics

1630

Winthrop's Fleet Arrives at Massachusetts Bay

June 12, 1630

Eleven ships carrying nearly a thousand Puritan settlers, the largest single migration yet attempted, anchored off Salem under the governorship of John Winthrop. On board, he had preached of a city upon a hill whose light all eyes would watch. The Great Migration to New England had begun, and within a decade some twenty thousand English Puritans would follow.