William Bradford (1590-1657) was a founder and longtime governor of the Plymouth Colony settlement. <span>As Plymouth Colony governor for more than thirty years, Bradford helped draft its legal code and facilitated a community centered on private subsistence agriculture and religious tolerance. Around 1630, he began to compile his two-volume “Of Plymouth Plantation,” one of the most important early chronicles of the settlement of New England.</span>
CONTINENTS
2.north America
3.South America
7. Africa
10. Asia
11. Australia
Answer:
Puritans
They founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony as a commercial endeavor with the support of the Massachusetts Bay Company in England.
Explanation:
He divided his kingdom into provinces and had a trusted governor for each one.