William Bradford and John Carver were on board the Mayflower ship when ir landed at Plymouth Rock. William Bradford was the governor of Plymouth colony five times during the period from 1621 to 1657. John Carver was also a governor of this colony.
Plymouth Colony's second governor was William Bradford (1590-1657), replacing the deceased John Carver. = =
The famous governor of Plymouth Colony was William Bradford, who later wrote the history of their journey. He was not, however, the first governor of Plymouth, nor the "governor of the Mayflower." John Carver was voted, or confirmed, governor of Plymouth Colony after the signing of the Mayflower Compact. He died during the first year and Bradford was elected. There was also Christopher Martin who was "governor" of the Mayflower, something that had been decided before departure. This only meant he had been put in charge of getting provisions and organizing, though he was heavily criticized for his lack of skills by Bradford and others.
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John Carver was a passenger on the famed Mayflower that came to Massachusetts in 1620. He was a Leiden Separatist and instrumental in the formation of the New Plymouth Colony.
Sir Ferdinando Gorges had Maine and John Mason governed New Hampshire.
John Carver was the first Governor to be elected by the pilgrims.
John Carver in 1621.
Plymouth Colony's second governor was William Bradford (1590-1657), replacing the deceased John Carver. = =
The first governor was John Carver. After John Carver die though, William Bradford took over and was the second governor of the Plymouth colony.
Each was governor of the Plymouth colony.
The 1st governor was John Carver and the 2nd governor was William Bradford.
William Bradford, William Brewster and John Carver.
No he wasn't, John Carver was before him.
The elected leader of Plymouth Massachusetts as William Bradford. He served as the governor. Myles Standish was the military leader of the colony.
The Plymouth Colony was 1st Governed by John Carver in 1620. From 1621 to 1632 it was led by William Bradford.
John carver was their governor and when he died William Bradford became governor. John Smith was one of the founders of Jamestown and an English adventurer and soldier.
Priscilla, John Winthrop, William Bradford, and John Alden