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Thomas Hutchinson was born in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. He went on to become the Governor of Massachusetts.
Governor Thomas Hutchinson was a strong and faithful loyalist. He supported King George and his taxes. Because of that his mansion was ransacked and his personal things were destroyed. He later was exiled to England where he advised the royal court on how to deal with the colonists.
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No. Thomas Hutchinson was the predecessor to Thomas Gage. Thomas Hutchinson was the governor of Massachusetts 1st and was eventually replaces by Thomas Gage. Thomas Gage was an important British General in the Revolutionary War. His actions with the Intolerable/ Coercion Act and in the Battles of Lexington and Concord contributed to the start of the war.
Thomas Hutchinson was the governor of Massachusetts and the other two loyalists are Jonathan Boucher, a religious leader and Lord Dunmore, governor of Virginia.
She said that god was better then the leader of massachusetts so she got exiled to rhode island because there they had religious freedom
The governor of Massachusetts in the early 1770's who was for independent American colonies was Thomas Hutchinson. He became governor on August 2, 1769, and left office on May 17, 1774.
Thomas Hutchinson was a British colonial administrator and politician. He served as the governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1771 to 1774. Prior to his role as governor, he held various political positions and was a wealthy merchant.
Thomas Hutchinson was the great-great-grandson of Anne Hutchinson.
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