Myles Standish

English captain and military leader

Myles Standish - English captain and military leader
Born

1584
441 years ago

Died

October 3rd, 1656
369 years ago — 72 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

Links & References

An English military officer who played a significant role in the early colonial period of North America. Standish served as the captain of the Plymouth Colony militia and was a key figure among the early settlers. He arrived on the Mayflower in 1620 and participated in the establishment of the Plymouth settlement. In his capacity as military leader, he was responsible for the defense of the colony against various Native American tribes, contributing to the settlement's survival during its formative years. Standish's leadership also included negotiations and interactions with indigenous peoples, shaping early European relations in the New World.

Served as captain of the Plymouth Colony militia

Arrived on the Mayflower in 1620

Participated in the establishment of Plymouth settlement

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