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c. 1558 CE - 1649 CELife of John Winthrop, governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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1605 CEJohn Winthrop marries his first wife, Mary Forth.
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1615 CEJohn Winthrop's first wife, Mary Forth dies; he marries his second wife Thomasine Clopton.
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1616 CEJohn Winthrop's second wife, Thomasine Clopton, dies in childbirth.
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1618 CEJohn Winthrop marries his third wife, Margaret Tyndal.
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1630 CEJohn Winthrop migrates to North America with 700 Puritan colonists to become governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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1630 CE - 1649 CEJohn Winthrop serves as governor or assistant governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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1630 CEJohn Winthrop delivers his famous sermon 'A Model of Christian Charity' either before leaving England or en route to North America.
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1636 CE - 1638 CEJohn Winthrop presides over proceedings concerning the Antinomian Controversy; Anne Hutchinson and others banished from colony.
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1636 CE - 1638 CEThe Pequot Wars; John Winthrop presides over policy concerning the massacre and enslavement of the Pequot tribe.
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1645 CEJohn Winthrop delivers his 'A Little Speech on Liberty' after his authority as a magistrate is challenged.
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1647 CEJohn Winthrop's third wife, Margaret, dies and he marries his fourth, Martha Rainsborough.
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1649 CEJohn Winthrop dies at Boston from natural causes.
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