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The first governor was John Carver. After John Carver die though, William Bradford took over and was the second governor of the Plymouth colony.

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Who governed the Plymouth colony governed by?

William Bradford was a governor of the Plymouth Colony. He served from 1621-1657.


The second governor elected by the Plymouth colony was?

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What year was john Carver governor of Plymouth colony?

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Who signed the Mayflower Compact and was a Govenor of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts?

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In 1621 who was the governor of the pilgrims?

The Pilgrims set up their colony in Plymouth, Massachusetts. As the colony formed it was under the command of Governor William Bradford.


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Who was the second governor of Plymouth?

Plymouth Colony's second governor was William Bradford (1590-1657), replacing the deceased John Carver. = =


Who was elected governor of the Plymouth colony after john carver died?

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Each was governor of the Plymouth colony.


Who signed the Mayflower Compact and was a governor of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts?

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Who was the governor of Plymouth colony in year 1621?

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