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  1. John Endecott was a Puritan leader and governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony for 16 years. He was involved in the Pequot War, the banishment of Roger Williams, and the planting of fruit trees and copper mining in the colony.

  2. John Endecott (c. 1588-1665) was a Puritan leader who helped establish the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Salem, Mass. He served as governor several times and led the colony in the Pequot War.

  3. 18 sty 2021 · A preliminary expedition led by Puritan Separatist John Endicott (l. c. 1600-1665 CE) established a colony at Salem in 1628 CE, but a larger influx arrived in 1630 CE led by the Puritan lawyer John Winthrop (l. c. 1588-1649 CE). Winthrop arrived as the new governor with 700 colonists on four ships and the colony's center was moved from Endicott ...

  4. Wojna z Pekotami (I podbój purytański [1]) – wojna na pograniczu kolonii angielskich w Ameryce Północnej, toczona w latach 1637 – 1638 [1] pomiędzy osadnikami z kolonii Connecticut i Massachusetts a Indianami z plemienia Pekotów (ang. Pequot).

  5. Learn about John Endicott (1588-1665), a colonial magistrate, soldier, and governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was one of the original patentees, a zealous defender of civil rights, and a bigoted persecutor of Quakers.

  6. 23 maj 2018 · John Endecott was one of the early leaders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, who came to the New World in 1628 as a member of a small group of Puritans. He served as temporary governor, military leader, and commissioner, and was known for his strict moral and spiritual codes, his harsh treatment of dissenters and rebels, and his role in the Pequot War.

  7. John Endecott, regarded as one of the Fathers of New England, was the longest-serving governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, which became the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He served a total of 16 years, including most of the last 15 years of his life.

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