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Wessagusset Colony (sometimes
called the
Weston Colony or
Weymouth Colony) was a short-lived
English trading colony in New
England located in Weymouth...
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Native Americans in a raid on the
village of
Nemasket and a
conflict at
Wessagusset Colony.
During these actions,
Standish exhibited skill as a soldier,...
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included the
failed Popham Colony (1607) on the
coast of Maine, and the
Wessagusset Colony (1622–23) in Weymouth, M****achusetts,
whose remnants were folded...
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Weymouth are
Great Esker Park,
George Lane Beach, Webb
State Park, the
Wessagusset Yacht Club,
Boston skyline views, and the
Abigail Adams Historical Society...
- the 1622
voyage of the ship
Sparrow and was
among the
founders of the
Wessagusset (Weymouth)
settlement which failed in
March 1623. In 1623, when it still...
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group of
influential M****achusett
warriors intended to
destroy both the
Wessagusset and
Plymouth colonies, and he
warned the
Pilgrims in time. The alliance...
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County Toant, in or near
Boston Unquatiquisset,
Milton and
Lower Mills Wessagusset, near
Weymouth Winnisimmet,
Chelsea Wonasquam, near
Annisquam M****achusett...
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These villages covered the
territory along the east
coast as far as
Wessagusset (today
called Weymouth), all of what is now Cape Cod and the islands...
- politician, sailor, settler, and planter, who
served as the
Governor of
Wessagusset Colony from 1622 to 1623. He came to the
settlement as a
member of Thomas...
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Richard Greene (died
October 1622) was the
first Governor of
Wessagusset Colony in New England,
located in modern-day Weymouth, M****achusetts. He died...