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    John Winthrop

    Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay and Author of "City upon a Hill"

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  1. Sep 5, 2023 · John Winthrop (1588–1649) was a Puritan religious and political leader who played an important role in the establishment, growth, and governance of Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was born into a wealthy English family, became a Puritan, and worked as a lawyer in the English Courts.

  2. www.britannica.com › summary › John-Winthrop-American-colonial-governorJohn Winthrop summary | Britannica

    John Winthrop, (born Jan. 22, 1588, Edwardstone, Suffolk, Eng.—died April 5, 1649, Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony), American colonial political leader, first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. In 1629 he joined the Massachusetts Bay Co., and he was elected governor of the colony that was to be established by the company in New England.

  3. Apr 10, 2005 · Syed Rafid Kabir | Biographies | February 27, 2024. John Winthrop played an important role in shaping what would become the United States. His life, marked by deep religious beliefs, leadership, and a vision of a “city upon a hill,” continues to be a subject of fascination.

  4. May 18, 2018 · John Winthrop (1588-1649) was an American colonial political leader and historian. He was a very effective governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and his journal constitutes an important historical record. John Winthrop was the dominant figure in the early years of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

  5. Oct 4, 2020 · John Winthrop was born in England in January of 1588. He trained in the law profession. He became involved with the Massachusetts Bay Company in 1629. In April of the following year, Winthrop led a group of colonists to New England. They founded several communities on the shores of Massachusetts Bay.

  6. Princeton University Press. "For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill," John Winthrop warned his fellow Puritans at New England's founding in 1630. More than three centuries later, Ronald Reagan remade that passage into a timeless celebration of American promise.

  7. That 1630 sermon by John Winthrop is now famous mainly for its proclamation that “we shall be as a city upon a hill.” Beginning in the 1970s, Ronald Reagan placed that line, from that sermon, at the center of his political career.

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