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  1. John Winthrop the Younger (February 12, 1606 – April 6, 1676) was an early governor of the Connecticut Colony, and he played a large role in the merger of several separate settlements into the unified colony.

  2. John Winthrop el Joven (12 de febrero de 1606-6 de abril de 1676) fue gobernador de Connecticut. Biografía [ editar ] Winthrop nació en Groton , Inglaterra , hijo de John Winthrop , gobernador fundador de la Colonia de la Bahía de Massachusetts .

  3. John Winthrop (January 12, 1588 – March 26, 1649) was an English Puritan lawyer and a leading figure in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the second major settlement in New England following Plymouth Colony.

  4. 14 de ene. de 2021 · His eldest son, John Winthrop the Younger (l. 1606-1676 CE, one of the surviving children of his first marriage), followed his father's example in education and pursuing a career in law and would later play a major role in the colonization of New England.

  5. John Winthrop, often known as “John Winthrop, Junior” or “the Younger”, was the eldest son of John Winthrop, first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and Mary Forth, his first wife. His parents were wealthy, and in 1622, at age 16, he was sent to Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, for a general education.

  6. John Winthrop Jr. (1606-1676) On November 4, 1631, English-born John Winthrop Jr. arrived on the shores of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, where his father was governor. Four years later, Winthrop received a commission to found a colony in Connecticut. This colony eventually became Saybrook.

  7. John Winthrop the younger (16061676) John Winthrop the younger joined his father in Massachusetts in 1631, after having been educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and embarking upon the Duke of Buckingham’s effort to relieve the Protestants of La Rochelle in 1627.