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A portrait of Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Winthrop. He led the Puritans who helped found the city of Boston, shown here as it appeared from 1630 to 1675. (Public Domain) The True Story of ‘City Upon a Hill’ BY DUSTIN BASS It was during this week in history, on Sept. 7, 1630, that the Puritans, led by John Winthrop, founded the city of Boston. Share           Read moreDo you have feedback for our stories? 
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