Which is NOT true of John Winthrop’s leadership of Massachusetts?

Group of answer choices

He treated all of his colonists as equals.

He led by example in planting, building, and hard work

He only let a small number of people vote

He did not appreciate religious differences from his Puritan beliefs

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The statement that is NOT true of John Winthrop’s leadership of Massachusetts is:

**He treated all of his colonists as equals.**

Winthrop's leadership was characterized by a hierarchical structure in which only certain members of the community, specifically church members, had voting rights, and he held strong Puritan beliefs that influenced his views on governance and societal hierarchy.