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Dominion of New England refers to a historical political entity in colonial America, which was established by England in the late 17th century. It encompassed several British colonies in the New England region, including Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Plymouth. The Dominion of New England was characterized by the consolidation of power under a royal governor appointed by the English monarchy, and the imposition of strict control and governance over the colonies. This period marked a shift towards greater centralization of authority and the suppression of colonial autonomy. The Dominion of New England was dissolved in 1689 following a revolt against its rule.