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  1. Sir John Coode KCMG (11 de noviembre de 1816 – 2 Marzo de 1892), ingeniero civil inglés, conocido por sus obras portuarias. Vida. Nació en Bodmin el 11 de noviembre de 1816. Fue educado en la escuela primaria de Bodmin y después de dejar la escuela entró en la oficina de su padre.

  2. John Coode (c. 1648 in Cornwall – February or March 1709) is best known for leading a rebellion that overthrew Maryland's colonial government in 1689. He participated in four separate uprisings and briefly served as Maryland's governor (1689–1691) as the 1st Leader of the Protestant Associators.

  3. John Coode was an English engineer and builder who was widely regarded as the most remarkable engineer of port construction in the 19th century. Born on November 11, 1816, in Bodmin, Cornwall, Coode was the son of Charles Coode, a lawyer, and his wife Anne Bennett.

  4. John Coode is best known for leading a rebellion that overthrew Maryland’s colonial government in 1689. But Coode couldn't seem to get along with any government. He was actually involved in four rebellions, and only narrowly escaped being cruelly punished or even killed.

  5. The Protestant Revolution, also known Coode's Rebellion after one of its leaders, John Coode, took place in the summer of 1689 in the English Province of Maryland when Puritans, by then a substantial majority in the colony, revolted against the proprietary government led by the Catholic Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore .

    • 1689-1692
    • Puritan victory
    • Province of Maryland
  6. Sir John Coode KCMG (11 November 1816 – 2 March 1892), English civil engineer, known for harbour works. Life. He was born at Bodmin on 11 November 1816. He was educated at Bodmin Grammar School and after leaving school entered his father's office.

  7. 1 de may. de 2022 · John Coode (c. 1648, Cornwall – February or March 1709) is best known for leading a rebellion that overthrew Maryland's colonial government in 1689. He participated in four separate uprisings and briefly served as Maryland's governor (1689–1691) as the 1st Leader of the Protestant Associators. Biography.