William BradfordWilliam Bradford (1590-1657) was a leading figure among the English Separatists who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. Serving as governor for much of the colony's early history, Bradford played a central role in its political, economic, and religious evelopment. He is best remembered for his historical account Of Plymouth Plantation, one of the most important primary sources for early American colonial history. Read More Read Less
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