The Puritans. John Winthrop 1588-1649 English colonial administrator who was the first governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, serving seven terms between.

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The Puritans

John Winthrop English colonial administrator who was the first governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, serving seven terms between 1629 and 1649.

John Cotton, English-born American cleric who was vicar of Saint Botolph's Church in England until he was summoned to court for his Puritanism. He fled to Boston, Massachusetts, where he became a civil and religious leader.

Pequot War, 1637

Jonathan Edwards American theologian and philosopher whose original sermons and writings stimulated the Great Awakening, a period of renewed American interest in religion.

Adam Smith

Edmund Burke ( )