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Josiah Winslow

 

(born c. 1629, Plymouth colony — died Dec. 18, 1680, Marshfield, Plymouth colony) American colonist. The son of Edward Winslow, he succeeded Myles Standish as commander of Plymouth colony's military forces in 1656. He was appointed assistant governor of the colony (1657 – 73) and served as a member of the directorate of the New England Confederation. He was the first native-born colonial governor of Plymouth colony (1673 – 80) and established its first public school. In King Philip's War he was commander in chief of the confederation's military forces (1675 – 76).

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Winslow, Josiah (1629?-1680) colonial military leader and governor. Born the son of the governor of Plymouth Colony, Josiah Winslow became its military commander in 1659. He became governor himself in 1673. When King Philip's War began in 1675, Winslow was chosen commander in chief of the militia forces of the United Colonies. He led more than 1000 men from Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, and Connecticut in the Great Swamp Fight of December 19, 1675 which broke the power of the Narragansett tribe and virtually ended the war in that region. He served as governor until his death in Marshfield.

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Winslow, Josiah, c.1629-1680, American governor of Plymouth Colony, b. Plymouth, Mass.; son of Edward Winslow. Educated at Harvard, he was an assistant of the Plymouth Colony (1657-73) and then governor (1673-80), the first native-born governor of any American colony. Winslow also served (1658-72) as the Plymouth commissioner to the New England Confederation and as commander in chief of the colonial forces in King Philip's War in 1675.
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Josiah Winslow


In office
1673 – 1680
Preceded by Thomas Prence
Succeeded by Thomas Hinckley

Born 1628
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Died December 18, 1680
Marshfield, Massachusetts
Nationality English
Spouse(s) Penelope Pelham
Children 4

Josiah Winslow (1628 – December 18, 1680) was an American Pilgrim leader. He served as governor of Plymouth Colony from 1673 to 1680.

Born in Plymouth Colony (now Plymouth, Massachusetts), he was son of Edward Winslow and Susanna White. In 1651 in London, with his father, he married Penelope Pelham, daughter of Herbert Pelham, the first treasurer of Harvard College. She had previously lived in Plymouth Colony from 1638-1649. Edward, Josiah and Penelope had portraits painted in London that year. (Josiah's mother had remained in Plymouth on their estate, Careswell, in the town of Marshfield.) Josiah returned to Plymouth with his wife in 1655, the same year his father died on an excursion to the Caribbean against the Dutch. Josiah was the first governor of the colony born in the New World and served at the time of King Philip's War.

Josiah took a harsher stand against the Indians than his father had done. Instead of relying on their allies, the Wampanoag, for survival, learning New World skills, and as trade partners, the second generation Plymouth settlers were now eager to dominate this new land and further expand the colony. In this endeavor, the Wampanoag now stood in the way. Metacom, chief of the Wampanoag (aka King Philip) and Josiah, did not have a relationship of trust as did their fathers. Josiah demanded concessions from the Indians and demanded they give up their arms. In other equally overt and subtle ways the past alliance bonds were broken. Metacom, insulted in his own homeland, resisted, and decided to make a stand. He gathered native allies and the devastating King Philip's War soon broke out all over New England.

Josiah's half-brother was Peregrine White, the first English child born in New England.

Josiah and Penelope had a daughter who died at two days, a daughter Elizabeth, a son Edward who died in his first year and a son, Isaac.

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