more than enough dork
William Bradford
How many times was William Bradford reelected governor?
William Bradford served as the Plymouth Colony Governor five times. William Bradford is well remembered for fighting for the human rights. Being a Quaker, he is remembered as being a peaceful person.
30 times
i think it is thirty!
William Bradford and John Carver were on board the Mayflower ship when ir landed at Plymouth Rock. William Bradford was the governor of Plymouth colony five times during the period from 1621 to 1657. John Carver was also a governor of this colony.
William Bradford was the governor of the Plymouth colony settlement during the period of 1621 to 1656. During this period, he served five times as governor for a total of thirty years. William Bradford traveled on the Mayflower with the Pilgrims in 1620. He died in 1657.
William Bradford, who was born in 1590 was a British separatist leader, he was influenced in his childhood by Rev. Richard Clyfton, who believed that the English Church should eliminate all the vestiges of Catholic practices, with the purpose of creating a purer Christian Church. He served as a Plymouth Colony Governor for five periods.
William Bradford wrote the story of Plymouth in his work titled "Of Plymouth Plantation." He served as the second governor of the Plymouth Colony, following John Carver. Bradford played a crucial role in the early years of the settlement, documenting its challenges and successes, and he was elected governor multiple times during his leadership. His writings provide valuable insight into the experiences of the Pilgrims and the establishment of one of the first successful colonies in America.
The governor can be re-elected two terms (four years)
The governor of New York can be re-elected an unlimited number of times. There is no specific term limit in place for the governor's office.
As a member of the Separatist movement within Puritanism, Bradford migrated to Holland in 1609 in search of religious freedom and lived 11 years in Leiden. In 1620 he helped organize the Mayflower's expedition to the New World.