No, John Winthrop was not the first governor of Plymouth. He was the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, which was established after the Plymouth Colony. The first governor of Plymouth Colony was John Carver, who served from 1620 until his death in 1621. Winthrop is often associated with the early colonial period, but his leadership was specifically in Massachusetts Bay.
the first Governor elected in the Massachusetts bay colony was John Winthrop. He worked hard to help the colony prosper.
John Winthrop was a leading figure in the founding of Massachusetts Bay Colony. This was the first settlement in New England after the Plymouth Colony. He actually served as governor of the colony for 12 years.
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The first governor of Massachusetts was John Hancock who served from October 25, 1780 - January 29, 1785.
John Winthrop was the governor of the Massachusetts colony.
The first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, or company as it was known at the time was Matthew Cradock
John Winthrop was the first governor of Massachusetts Colony
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