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  1. Thomas Hutchinson (9 September 1711 – 3 June 1780) was an American merchant, politician, historian, and colonial administrator who repeatedly served as governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in the years leading up to the American Revolution.

    • 12 (5 survived to adulthood)
    • Loyalist
    • politician, businessman
    • Thomas Gage
  2. 29 de oct. de 2009 · Thomas Hutchinson was a colonial American politician and judge who faced increasing hostilities heading into the American Revolution due to his Loyalist views.

  3. Thomas Hutchinson (born September 9, 1711, Boston, Massachusetts [U.S.]—died June 3, 1780, London, England) was the royal governor of the British North American Province of Massachusetts Bay (1771–74) whose stringent measures helped precipitate colonial unrest and eventually the American Revolution (1775–83).

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  4. Thomas Hutchinson (1711-1780) Thomas Hutchinson was the last royal governor of Massachusetts Bay, a prominent loyalist, and a noted historian, both of his colony and his times. A native Bostonian, born September 9, 1711 to a wealthy merchant family, Hutchinson was, like many of his future political opponents, educated at Harvard University.

  5. Thomas Hutchinson (9 de septiembre de 1711 - 3 de junio de 1780) fue un hombre de negocios, historiador y un destacado político leal de la Provincia de la Bahía de Massachusetts en los años anteriores a la Revolución Americana. Se le ha referido como " la figura más importante en el lado leal en la revolucionaria Massachusetts ".

  6. Governor Hutchinson was a key figure in the events that led to the American Revolution. His efforts to carry out the British government’s colonial policies in Massachusetts inflamed opposition to royal rule. Many famous revolutionaries, like John and Samuel Adams, made their reputations as opponents of Thomas Hutchinson.

  7. 10 de feb. de 2024 · Thomas Hutchinson (1711-1780) was a prominent figure in Massachusetts during the lead-up to the American Revolution. He is most well-known for serving as the Governor of Massachusetts during a significant portion of the American Revolution and the Boston Tea Party