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Why is William Bradford important to the Plymouth colony?

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 He was believed to have been born in 1590, William Bradford became a leading figure in the Puritans' Separatist movement. He and some other congregants eventually sailed from England on the Mayflower to establish a colony in Plymouth, Massachusetts, where Bradford became longtime governor after a devastating winter.
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