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  2. Thomas Hutchinson (governor) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hutchinson was born on 9 September 1711 in the North End of Boston, the fourth of twelve children of Thomas and Sarah Foster Hutchinson. [5] He was descended from early New England settlers, including Anne Hutchinson and her son Edward Hutchinson , and his parents were both from well-to-do merchant families.

  3. Hutchinson letters affair - Wikipedia

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    Hutchinson was recalled, and the Massachusetts governorship was given to the commander of British forces in North America, Lieutenant General Thomas Gage. Hutchinson left Massachusetts in May 1774, never to return. [31] Andrew Oliver suffered a stroke and died in March 1774. [32] Thomas Pownall, who may have given Franklin the letters

  4. Albany Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Albany Congress was the first time in the 18th century that American colonial representatives met to discuss some manner of formal union. In the 17th century, some New England colonies had formed a loose association called the New England Confederation, principally for purposes of defense, as raiding was frequent by French and allied Indian tribes.

  5. Albany Plan - Wikipedia

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    [8] Many in the British government, already wary of some of the strong-willed colonial assemblies, disliked the idea of consolidating additional power into their hands. [9] They preferred that the colonies concentrate on their part in the forthcoming military campaign. The Board of Trade never sought official approval for the plan from the Crown.

  6. American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    In 1773, private letters were published in which Massachusetts Governor Thomas Hutchinson claimed that the colonists could not enjoy all English liberties, and in which Lieutenant Governor Andrew Oliver called for the direct payment of colonial officials, which had been paid by local authorities. This would have reduced the influence of ...

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  8. Thomas Hutchinson - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hutchinson (scholar) (1698–1769), English scholar; Thomas Hutchinson (governor) (1711–1780), American colonial official; Thomas Leger Hutchinson (1812–1883), intendant (mayor) of Charleston, South Carolina; Thomas Joseph Hutchinson (1820–1885), Anglo-Irish surgeon, explorer, and writer; Tom Hutchinson (Scottish footballer) (1872 ...

  9. Republican 2024 hopeful Hutchinson: Trump undermining ... - AOL

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    Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, a Republican running for U.S. president, said on Monday that Donald Trump has "done great harm" to trust in federal law enforcement through "self-serving ...