The leaders of the original thirteen colonies were William Bradford for the Massachusetts/Plymouth area, John Winthrop for Boston, Roger Williams for Rhode Island, Thomas Hooker for Connecticut, and John Wheelwright for New Hampshire. New York had two leaders, Peter Minuit for the Dutch and Duke of York for the English. New Jersey also had two, there Lord Berkeley and Sir Carteret led together. Peter Minuit for Delaware William Penn for Pennsylvania, John Smith for Virginia, George Calvert for Maryland and James Oglethorpe for Georgia. North and South Carolina each had a group of eight proprietors.
ANSWER:
The early leaders of the 13 colonies included:
MASSACHUSETTS:
William Bradford - Massachusetts Bay
Boston - John Winthrop
RHODE ISLAND: Roger Williams
CONNECTICUT: Thomas Hooker
NEW HAMPSHIRE: John Wheelwright
NEW YORK:
Peter Minuit (1663 - 1685) Dutch
Duke of York (1685 - 1776) English
NEW JERSEY:
Lord Berkeley
Sir George Carter
DELAWARE: Peter Minuit
PENNSYLVANIA: William Penn
VIRGINIA: John Smith
MARYLAND: George Calvert
NORTH CAROLINA: Group of Eight Proprietors
SOUTH CAROLINA: Group of Eight Proprietors
GEORGIA: James Oglethorpe
Plymouth: William Bradford
The leaders of the 13 original English colonies were William Bradford, John Winthrop, Roger Williams, Thomas Hooker, John Wheelwright, Peter Minuit, Duke of York, Lord Berkeley, Sir Carteret, William Perin, John Smith, George Calvert, James Oglethorpe and the Group of Eight Proprietors. Peter Minuit represented two states of the colonies.
ANSWER:
The early leaders of the 13 colonies were:
Massachusetts: William Bradford - Plymouth
John Winthrop - Boston
Rhode Island: Roger Williams
Connecticut: Thomas Hooker
New Hampshire: John Wheelwright
New York:
Peter Minuit - Dutch
Duke of York - English
New Jersey:
Lord Berkeley
Sir Carteret
Delaware: Peter Minuit
Pennsylvania: William Penn
Virginia: John Smith
Maryland: George Calvert
North Carolina: Group of Eight Proprietors
South Carolina: Group of Eight Proprietors
Georgia: James Oglethorpe
William Bradford, Jhon Winthrop, Thomas Hooker, Roger Williams, Jhon Wheelright were the leaders.
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