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  2. Edmund Andros. Sir Edmund Andros (6 December 1637 – 24 February 1714; [1] also spelled Edmond) [2] [3] was an English colonial administrator in British America. He was the governor of the Dominion of New England during most of its three-year existence. At other times, Andros served as governor of the provinces of New York, East and West ...

  3. Sir Edmund Andros (1637-1714), an English colonial governor in America, was an able though arbitrary administrator. Because his regime conflicted with the interests of colonial Puritan leaders, he became a symbol of oppression.

  4. Dec 27, 2015 · SUMMARY. Sir Edmund Andros served as governor of Virginia from 1692 until 1698. Born in London, Andros enjoyed ties to the family of Charles II, served in the army, was appointed governor of New York by the future James II in 1674 and in 1686 of the Dominion of New England. His stay in New England was unpopular enough that he ended up ...

  5. Sir Edmund Andros (born Dec. 6, 1637, London, Eng.—died Feb. 24, 1714, London) was an English administrator in North America who made an abortive attempt to stem growing colonial independence by imposing a kind of supercolony, the Dominion of New England.

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  6. Jun 6, 2020 · His rule “was on the model dear to the heart of his royal mastera harsh despotism, but neither strong nor wise; it was wretched misgovernment and stupid, blundering oppression.”

  7. Sir Edmund Andros was a good soldier. As governor of the New York colony from 1674 to 1683, he had also acquired some experience as an administrator, but his military qualifications were uppermost in King James’ mind when he made the appointment.

  8. "Sir Edmund Andros" published on by null. (1637–1714),was the Duke of York's appointed governor of New York (1674), and later the governor of the consolidated northern colonies when James II concentrated British power against France in ...

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