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  1. Thomas Hutchinson (9 September 1711 – 3 June 1780) was an American merchant, politician, historian, and colonial administrator who repeatedly served as governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in the years leading up to the American Revolution.

    • 12 (5 survived to adulthood)
    • Loyalist
    • politician, businessman
    • Thomas Gage
  2. 14. März 2024 · Thomas Hutchinson (born September 9, 1711, Boston, Massachusetts [U.S.]—died June 3, 1780, London, England) was the royal governor of the British North American Province of Massachusetts Bay (1771–74) whose stringent measures helped precipitate colonial unrest and eventually the American Revolution (1775–83).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 29. Okt. 2009 · Thomas Hutchinson was a colonial American politician, judge and historian who supported parliamentary authority and became the last civilian royal governor of Massachusetts in 1771. He faced increasing hostilities from the colonists during the American Revolution and was replaced by General Thomas Gage in 1774. He died in London in 1780.

  4. 10. Feb. 2024 · Thomas Hutchinson (1711-1780) was a prominent Massachusetts politician who served as Lieutenant Governor and Governor during the Stamp Act Crisis and the Boston Tea Party. He supported British policies and opposed the Patriots, but was recalled to England and died there in 1780.

    • Randal Rust
  5. Learn about the life and career of Thomas Hutchinson, the last royal governor of Massachusetts Bay and a prominent loyalist during the American Revolution. Find out how he supported the Stamp Act, opposed the Townshend Acts, and lost his governorship to the Boston radicals.

  6. Thomas Hutchinson Biography & Facts. by Edward St. Germain. Learn about Thomas Hutchinson, last royal governor of the province of Massachusetts, and acting governor at the time of the Boston Massacre.

  7. Learn about Thomas Hutchinson, the governor of Massachusetts who opposed the Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party, but remained loyal to Britain during the Revolutionary War. Find out his background, career, and legacy in this comprehensive biography.