William Stoughton

American judge and politician, Governor

William Stoughton - American judge and politician, Governor
Born

1631
394 years ago

Died

July 7th, 1701
324 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Served as a prominent judge and politician in colonial Massachusetts. Played a significant role in the Salem Witch Trials as the chief magistrate overseeing proceedings. Held the position of Deputy Governor and became the Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, contributing to the establishment of colonial governance. After serving in various political roles, including the military during King Philip's War, left a legacy in the judicial system of the colony.

Oversaw the Salem Witch Trials as chief magistrate

Served as Deputy Governor and Governor

Contributed to the establishment of colonial governance

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