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(1697–1701/2) New England Governors Robert Gorges, Governor general (1623–1624) Dominion of New England Governors Joseph Dudley, President of the Council... |
states of Massachusetts and Maine. Its governors were appointed by the crown, unlike the predecessor colonies that had elected their own governors. This... |
Plymouth Colony (redirect from Colony of New Plymouth) colony) List of colonial governors of Massachusetts (includes Plymouth) Alexander Standish House Burial Hill, site of the first fort at New Plymouth, originally... |
colonial official, governor, son of Samuel Bosanquet. Jacob Bosanquet (1755–1828), English politician, opponent of Napoleon Bonaparte, grandson of David... |
Simon Bradstreet (category Colonial governors of Massachusetts) March 27, 1697) was a New England merchant, politician and colonial administrator who served as the last governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Arriving... |
from being in the colony. In 1652 during the Commonwealth of England, the Massachusetts General Court authorized Boston silversmith John Hull to produce... |
John Winthrop (category Colonial governors of Massachusetts) dominated New England colonial development, influencing the governments and religions of neighboring colonies in addition to those of Massachusetts. Winthrop... |
Scotland and England, the latter country's colonial possessions passed to the new state. Similarly, when Great Britain was united with the Kingdom of Ireland... |
Roger Conant (colonist) (redirect from Roger Conant (Salem, Massachusetts founder)) 1679) was a New England colonist and drysalter credited for establishing the communities of Salem, Peabody, Beverly and Danvers, Massachusetts (Peabody,... |
The Hurricane of September 1623 wiped out their tobacco and vegetable crop, yet the colony survived and grew. Hopewell arrived in 1624, and included Warner's... |
(Hudson River). In 1624, it became a provincial extension of the Dutch Republic and was designated as the capital of the province in 1625. New Amsterdam became... |
Thomas Dudley (category Colonial governors of Massachusetts) 1653) was a New England colonial magistrate who served several terms as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Dudley was the chief founder of Newtowne... |
colonial empire, comprised a variety of overseas territories that were colonised, conquered, or otherwise acquired by the former Kingdom of England during... |
New Netherland (Dutch: Nieuw Nederland) was a 17th-century colonial province of the Dutch Republic located on the east coast of what is now the United... |
Thomas Prence (category Colonial governors of Massachusetts) ''Lives of the Governors of New Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay, p. 173 - Frank Herman Perkins, Handbook of old Burial Hill, Plymouth, Massachusetts: Its... |
James In the spring of 1623 about 90 passengers embarked in two small ships sailing from London to Plymouth Colony for the purpose of providing settlers... |
Mayflower (category History of Plymouth County, Massachusetts) sailing ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World in 1620. After 10 weeks at sea,... |
Royal Governors split time between the two (when they didn't govern from New York City, but that is another story)." "Town of Westfield, Massachusetts". Archived... |