Charles Deane's The Life of Mr. Thomas Dudley is a fascinating biography of one of the most important figures in Massachusetts colonial history. Dudley, who served as governor of the colony several times, was a key player in the establishment of the Puritan settlement in New England. Drawing on extensive research and documentation, Deane provides a comprehensive look at Dudley's life and legacy, from his early childhood in England to his later years in America. This electronic resource, which includes additional material by Cotton Mather, is an essential resource for anyone interested in colonial history.
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