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John Winthrop was a key figure in early American history, serving as the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony from its founding in 1630 until 1649, with a brief return to the position in 1654. His leadership and writings, particularly his sermon "A Model of Christian Charity," were influential in shaping the ideals of Puritan society in colonial New England. Winthrop's time period is primarily associated with the early to mid-17th century, particularly the years of the Great Puritan Migration. He died in 1649.

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