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William Bradford refers to an influential historical figure who was one of the main founders and leaders of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts in the early 17th century. He served as the governor of the colony and played a significant role in its establishment and survival. The phrase could be used in discussions or references related to American colonial history

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William Bradford recorded her death in his journal.
He was the son of the printer William Bradford and was born in Philadelphia.
William Bradford was their main leader.
Among those who fled then was William Bradford.
William Bradford is the governor of a community Soon in desperate trouble.
They were married in a civil ceremony by Governor William Bradford.
Governor William Bradford proclaimed three days of prayer and thanksgiving.
The obverse of the coin features William Bradford.
Governor William Bradford called for a celebratory feast.
His mother was a descendant of William Bradford.
Colonial Governor William Bradford personally traveled there to claim it.
They worked in a group led by physicist William Bradford Shockley.
Governor William Bradford called for three days of Thanksgiving.
The early American printer William Bradford was born here.
Lithgow is descended from Mayflower passenger and colonial governor William Bradford.

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I remember a time when William Bradford attributed everything to God.
On his father 's side, Hefner claims he is a direct descendant of Plymouth governor William Bradford.
Then the official spokesman William Bradford said, “We had thought ourselves wiser than God.
For example, their governor was William Bradford.
After becoming Governor, William Bradford establishes a feast of thanksgiving to honor God.
Through his father 's line, Hefner was a descendant of Plymouth governor William Bradford.
He was a great-great-grandson of the William Bradford who had been Governor of the Plymouth Colony.
His brother was lawyer, politcian and educator William Bradford Reed.
William Bradford established the Aptucxet Trading Post in 1627 at the portage between the rivers.
Overmyer was also a distant cousin of a Civil War soldier and a descendant to Gov. William Bradford.
William Bradford was just 19 at the time.
Today, these settlers are much better known as the " Pilgrims ", a term coined by William Bradford.
William Bradford ( disambiguation ).
In the case of the Pilgrims, the dead girl Mercy Bradford 's father, Captain William Bradford.
William Bradford ( Plymouth governor ).
William Bradford (disambiguation page).

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