New England Confederation
The
New England Confederation came together in
1643
to discourage attacks from other colonies such as the Dutch in nearby
New
Netherlands, and
American
Indians. Named the
United
Colonies of New England, it was formed by New Haven, Massachusetts, Connecticut,
and Plymouth.
Rhode
Island and other
New
England colonies were excluded on religious and political grounds. After
Massachusetts refused to join in fighting a war against the Dutch, the confederation
foundered, finally coming to an end in
1684.