Visual Timeline: Edward Winslow

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1595 CE - 1655 CE: Life of writer Edward Winslow of the Plymouth Colony.
 
1606 CE - 1611 CE: Edward Winslow formally educated at King's School.
 
1613 CE - 1617 CE: Edward Winslow serves as apprentice to the publisher John Beale of London.
 
1617 CE: Edward Winslow leaves England to join the separatist congregation of Leiden, the Netherlands; helps them publish anti-Anglican tracts.
 
1618 CE: Edward Winslow marries Elizabeth Barker, a member of the Leiden congregation.
 
1620 CE: Edward and Elizabeth Winslow sail to North America aboard the Mayflower.
 
1620 CE - 1621 CE: Edward Winslow writes part of Mourt's Relation with William Bradford, an account of the establishment of Plymouth Colony.
 
1620 CE: Edward Winslow is one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact.
 
1621 CE: Elizabeth Winslow dies during the first winter of the Plymouth Colony.
 
1621 CE: Edward Winslow participates in forging the peace treaty between the colonists and Native Americans.
 
1621 CE: Edward Winslow marries Susanna White in the first wedding of the new colony.
 
1623 CE: Edward Winslow saves the life of Massasoit, chief of the Wampanoag Confederacy.
 
1624 CE: Publication of Edward Winslow's Good News from New England.
 
1633 CE - 1644 CE: Edward Winslow serves as governor of Plymouth Colony three times for one year terms in 1633, 1636, and 1644.
 
 
1643 CE: Edward Winslow participates in drafting the Articles of Confederation of New England, precursor to the earliest form of the U.S. Constitution.
 
 
1646 CE: Edward Winslow returns to England and works for the statesman Oliver Cromwell.
 
1655 CE: Edward Winslow dies of fever while on a mission to the Caribbean for Cromwell.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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