Edmund Andros was a colonial administrator in the early days of the United States. He was the Governor of New England and served in office from 1674-1683.
Edmund Andros
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Edmund andros
He limited the powers of town meetings in 1688.
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Sir Edmund Andros was an English colonial administrator who served as Governor of the Dominion of New England in the late 17th century. He is known for his controversial policies, including imposing unpopular taxes and restricting town meetings, which incited rebellion among the colonists. Andros was overthrown during the Boston Revolt of 1689 and subsequently imprisoned.
Edmond Andros was an important figure in American colonial history due to his role as the governor of the Dominion of New England from 1686 to 1689. His administration sought to centralize control over the New England colonies, which led to significant resistance from colonists who opposed his authoritarian policies and the revocation of local charters. Andros's tenure exemplified the tensions between colonial autonomy and imperial authority, ultimately contributing to the broader discontent that fueled the Glorious Revolution in England and the subsequent decline of royal control in the colonies. His removal in 1689 marked a pivotal moment in colonial governance and the assertion of colonial rights.
Andros was created in 2011.
Andros's population is 10,009.
There are two islands called Andros: one in the Bahamas and one (the original) in Greece: The capital of the Greek island (region) is also called Andros. Andros is the largest island in the Bahamas and has four districts, each with a local seat: North Andros- Nicholls Town Central Andros - Fresh Creek Mangrove Cay - Mangrove Cay South Andros - Kemps Bay
South Andros was created in 1996.
Battle of Andros happened in -246.
The area of Andros is 380 square kilometers.
Thomas Andros died in 1845.
Thomas Andros was born in 1759.
North Andros was created in 1996.
There are two islands called Andros: one in the Bahamas and one (the original) in Greece: The capital of the Greek island (region) is also called Andros. Andros is the largest island in the Bahamas and has four districts, each with a local seat: North Andros- Nicholls Town Central Andros - Fresh Creek Mangrove Cay - Mangrove Cay South Andros - Kemps Bay