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    John Endecott

    Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony

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  1. John Endecott (also spelled Endicott; before 1600 – 15 March 1664/1665), 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.

  2. In 1634, John Endecott and Roger Williams agreed on one thing. The first Massachusetts flag had to be changed. Endecott, of Salem, was one of the more radical of the early Puritan settlers of Massachusetts. He lost some of his power when John Winthrop arrived from London with a colonial charter.

  3. Mar 27, 2019 · John Endecott, the commander of the Puritan forces, carried instructions from Governor Henry Vane to parley with the Pequot. He was to demand that they immediately hand over the killers of Captain John Stone, an English trader who had been murdered by local Indians at the mouth of the Connecticut River in 1633.

  4. Memoir of John Endecott, first governor of the colony of Massachusetts Bay. Salem, Printed at the Observer office, 1847. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/07031287/>. Book/Printed Material. The fifth half century of the landing of John Endicott at Salem, Massachusetts.

  5. Mar 22, 2005 · Transcripts of John Endecott papers relate to the life and work of Governor John Endecott, including letters, official papers, and other items relating to his service to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. These items were used in research on his life and career.

  6. A Colonial Worthy, John Endecott; A Biography of the Man Who Cut Down the Maypole at Merrymount. Share full article. By John Corbin. Jan. 31, 1937. The New York Times Archives. See the article...

  7. John Endecott: A Biography. Author: Mayo, Lawrence Shaw, 1888-1947. Note: Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1936.

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