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==Treaty== The full name of the 1643 treaty was "The Articles of Confederation between the Plantations under the Government of the Massachusetts, the Plantations under the Government of New Plymouth, the Plantations under the Government of Connecticut, and the Government of New Haven with the Plantations in Combination therewith". The colonies of New England were expanding territorially and the populations growing, and their contact was increasing with other European colonial settlements, as well as with surrounding Native American tribes. New England colonial leaders sought a way allowing the individual colonies to coordinate a collective defense of New England. The New England leaders also felt that they were unique among the American colonies, and they hoped to band together to preserve their [[Puritanism|Puritan]] values. The treaty calls on the New England colonies to act as a nation, saying that they share a way of life and religion. This alliance was meant to be a perpetual mode of defense and communication among the colonies themselves and with any foreign entities.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/art1613.asp |title=Avalon Project β the Articles of Confederation of the United Colonies of New England; May 19, 1643}}</ref> [[File:NewEnglandConfederation.png|thumb|500px|The Articles of Confederation of the United Colonies of New England, 1643]] The treaty outlining the alliance contained the following clauses, in summary:<ref name=yale>{{Cite web |url=https://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/art1613.asp |title=Avalon Project β the Articles of Confederation of the United Colonies of New England; May 19, 1643}}</ref> *The colonies should form into a league of friendship with mutual military assurance. This relationship would ensure the communal safety and welfare of the colonies and preserve their Puritan way of life. *The New England colonies were to maintain their current territory. Their jurisdictions would remain unfettered by the other members of the confederation, and any changes made would have to be agreed upon by the other members. *All members of the confederation were bound to each other if war occurred. This meant that they had to contribute to the war whatever they were capable of in terms of men and provisions. The colonies would also be obligated to provide a census of all their available men for militia. All men from 16 to 60 were to be considered eligible for service. Any gains from military conflict were to be divided in a just manner among the confederation. *If any member of the confederation came under attack, the other members must come to their aid without delay. This assistance would take place proportionally. Massachusetts Bay would be required to send 100 armed and supplied men, the other colonies 45 armed and supplied men or less, based on size and population. If a greater number of men or supplies is needed, then the commissioners of the Confederation would need to approve of the measure. *Two commissioners were to be chosen from each province to administer martial affairs. The commissioners were to meet once a year on the first Thursday in September, rotating the location among the colonies. *The commissioners would select a president from among themselves; he would not have any extra powers and would serve a purely administrative function. *Commissioners would have power to draft law and codes that would benefit the general welfare of the Confederation. These laws would be to ensure friendly relations among the provinces and security for the Confederation. There was also to be cooperation between provinces in terms of the return of fugitives and runaway servants. *No member colony was to undertake any act of war or conflict without the consent of the others. This would be to prevent smaller provinces from being forced to engage in a war that they did not have the resources to fight. Any offensive war would need approval of six of the eight Commissioners. *Four Commissioners could make administrative decisions in extenuating circumstances, but any decision would have to be within bounds of the pledged men and resources. No decision concerning bills or levies could be made with less than six commissioners present. *If any member province of the Confederation were to break any of the clauses, then the remaining provinces' commissioners were to meet and decide upon any further action. The [[Massachusetts General Court]] and the commissioners from [[Saybrook Colony]] and [[New Haven Colony]] agreed to the treaty on May 19, 1643. The General Court of the [[Plymouth Colony]] agreed to it on August 29.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/art1613.asp |title=Avalon Project β the Articles of Confederation of the United Colonies of New England; May 19, 1643}}</ref> ===Signatories=== '''Massachusetts Bay''' *[[Increase Nowell]], Secretary of the General Court '''Connecticut Colony''' *[[John Haynes (governor)|John Haynes]], Commissioner *[[Edward Hopkins]], Commissioner '''New Haven Colony''' *[[Theophilus Eaton]], Commissioner *Thomas Gregson, Commissioner '''Plymouth Colony''' *[[Edward Winslow]], Commissioner *[[William Collier (colonist)|William Collier]], Commissioner<ref>Quincy Adams 1843, p. 17</ref>
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