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Sir Edmund Andros received a commission to be governor of New England. ... Andros twice attempted to escape from confinement, and once got as far as Rhode Island, but was captured and brought back.
The role of Sir Edmund Andros in the history of the United States of America. ... Born in Guernsey, England, Sir Edmund Andros enjoyed a long career as a British colonial administrator, but was one of
and, in December, 1686, Sir Edmund Andros became governor of all New England. He ruled with an iron hand.
The suppression of charters and colonial assemblies, interference with local customs and rights, and Andros's overbearing ways caused intense friction. ... More on Sir Edmund Andros from Fact Monster:
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Sir Edmund Andros (English colonial official), English administrator in North America who made an abortive attempt to stem growing colonial independence by ...
Sir Edmund Andros (born Dec. 6, 1637, London, Eng. — died Feb. 24, 1714, London) English colonial administrator in North America ... Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: Sir Edmund Andros
Instructions to Sir Edmund Andros; (1686) ... Instructions to Sir Edmund Andros, Concerning the surrender of Rhode Island and Connecticut Charters.
The suppression of charters and colonial assemblies, interference with local customs and rights, and Andros's overbearing ways caused intense friction. ... More on Sir Edmund Andros from Infoplease:
Get information, facts, and pictures about Sir Edmund Andros at Encyclopedia.com. ... Sir Edmund Andros , 1637-1714, British colonial governor in America, b. Guernsey.
Edmund Andros was born in London on Dec. 6, 1637. He was descended from the feudal aristocracy of Guernsey, and his father was master of ceremonies in Charles l's court.
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