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  1. The Revd Isaac Johnson (1601 [1] – 30 September 1630 [2]), a 17th-century English clergyman, was one of the Puritan founders of Massachusetts and the colony's First Magistrate. [3]

  2. The Great Swamp Massacre or the Great Swamp Fight was a crucial battle fought during King Philip's War between the colonial militia of New England and the Narragansett people in December 1675. It was fought near the villages of Kingston and West Kingston in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.

  3. Isaac Johnson a settler (1601-1630) who left land to Boston; he died shortly after the Puritans arrived. His land would be north of King's Chapel (1688), which can be visited today. burdock any of several plants with large basal leaves and purple-flowered heads covered with hooked prickles.

  4. Jun 6, 2024 · Isaac Johnson immigrated to New England as a child during the Puritan Great Migration (1621-1640). Birth and Military Life. Isaac Johnson of earliest Roxbury was the eldest son of John also of early Roxbury. Isaac was christened 11 Feb 1615/6 at Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England.

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    • December 15, 1615
    • Elizabeth (Porter) Johnson
    • December 19, 1675
  5. Isaac Johnson and his fellows, together with their big plans for a blissful Puritan society, are invoked at the very beginning of The Scarlet Letter, but not in an entirely flattering way ...

  6. Feb 1, 2021 · There are no surviving houses in the original Boston associated with particular Puritans, though the location of some is known – John Cotton’s, Isaac Johnson and Lady Arbella’s, and Samuel Whiting’s. But several significant buildings do remain.

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  8. They establish the austere Puritan setting. Read this excerpt from chapter 2 of The Scarlet Letter. Meagre, indeed, and cold, was the sympathy that a transgressor might look for, from such bystanders at the scaffold.

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