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The leaders of the first Eleutherian adventures were a group of English Puritans known as the Eleutherian Adventurers, who sought religious freedom and economic opportunities in the New World. Key figures included William Sayle, who became the first governor of Eleuthera, and other influential members such as Samuel Smith and John Tinker. Their expedition to the Bahamas in the early 1640s aimed to establish a settlement on Eleuthera, reflecting their desire for autonomy and self-governance.

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