Thomas Prence

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Thomas Prence was a 17th-century colonial leader who served multiple terms as governor of Plymouth Colony in New England.

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Thomas Prence canonical 2
Thomas Prince 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial governor
historical figure
person
politician
birthCountry England
birthPlace Gloucester, Gloucestershire, Kingdom of England
surface form: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
centuryOfActivity 17th century
countryOfCitizenship England
deathPlace Plymouth Colony
Plymouth, Massachusetts
surface form: Plymouth, New England
ethnicGroup English
familyName Prence
fatherInLaw William Brewster
givenName Thomas
governedTerritory Plymouth Colony
surface form: Plymouth Colony in New England
historicalPeriod New England Colonies
surface form: Colonial New England
historicalRegion British America
knownFor involvement in relations with Native American tribes in New England
participation in the governance of Plymouth Colony for several decades
role in the United Colonies of New England
languageSpoken English
memberOf Plymouth Colony Council of Assistants
New England Confederation
surface form: United Colonies of New England commissioners
notableFor leadership in Plymouth Colony in the 17th century
serving multiple terms as governor of Plymouth Colony
strict religious policies in Plymouth Colony
occupation colonial leader
governor
magistrate
partOf Plymouth Colony
surface form: Plymouth Colony leadership
politicalAlignment Puritan leadership of Plymouth Colony
politicalEntityGoverned Plymouth Colony
positionHeld Assistant in Plymouth Colony government
Commissioner of the United Colonies
Governor of Plymouth Colony
precededByInOffice William Bradford
regionOfActivity New England
Plymouth Colony
religion Puritanism
residence Duxbury, Plymouth Colony
Eastham
surface form: Eastham, Plymouth Colony

Plymouth Colony
spouse Apphia
surface form: Apphia Quick

Mary Collier
Patience Brewster
succeededByInOffice Josiah Winslow

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Josiah Winslow precededBy Thomas Prence
Duxbury, Plymouth Colony hasNotableResident Thomas Prence
this entity surface form: Thomas Prince