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ABOUT
MASSACHUSETTS:
The first Europeans to settle New England landed
in present-day Massachusetts. These settlers were
Pilgrims and Puritans from England seeking religious
freedom. The majority of early settlers came from
within 60 miles of Haverhill, England. They founded
Plymouth, Salem and Boston, which soon became
the hub of the region. A century and a half later,
Massachusetts became known as the 'Cradle of Liberty'
for the revolutionary ferment in Boston that helped
spawn the war of the Thirteen Colonies for independence.
During the nineteenth century, Massachusetts transformed
itself from a mainly agricultural economy to a
manufacturing one, making use of its many rivers
for power to operate factories for shoes, furniture,
and clothing. Its economy declined in the early
twentieth century when industry moved south in
search of cheaper labor. A revitalization came
in the 1970s when, nourished by the graduates
of the area's many elite institutions of higher
education, the Boston suburbs (particularly those
around Route 128) became home to dozens of high-tech
companies.
Massachusetts' colleges and universities, as well
as its technology sectors, continue to thrive.
The state is also considered a haven for progressive,
liberal thought and often sends political candidates
to the national scene. Massachusetts was the home
state of US Presidents John Adams, John Quincy
Adams, John F. Kennedy and George H. W. Bush;
however, two of its last presidential aspirants,
Michael Dukakis and John Kerry, were unsuccessful.
As of 2006, Massachusetts is the only state in
the union to legalize marriage between gays and
lesbians.
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