Image: Massachusetts Bay Colony Seal, 1629
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Description: Massachusetts Seal: In 1629, King Charles I granted a charter to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, which included the authority to make and use a seal. It featured an Indian holding an arrow pointed down in a gesture of peace, and the unlikely words "Come over and help us," emphasizing the missionary and commercial intentions of the original colonists.
Title: Massachusetts Bay Colony Seal, 1629
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