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- 1689_Boston_revolt abstract "The 1689 Boston revolt was a popular uprising on April 18, 1689, against the rule of Sir Edmund Andros, the governor of the Dominion of New England. A well-organized "mob" of provincial militia and citizens formed in the city and arrested dominion officials. Members of the Church of England, believed by Puritans to sympathize with the administration of the dominion, were also taken into custody by the rebels. Neither faction sustained casualties during the revolt. Leaders of the former Massachusetts Bay Colony then reclaimed control of the government. In other colonies, members of governments displaced by the dominion were returned to power.Andros, commissioned governor of New England in 1686, had earned the enmity of the local populace by enforcing the restrictive Navigation Acts, denying the validity of existing land titles, restricting town meetings, and appointing unpopular regular officers to lead colonial militia, among other actions. Furthermore, he had infuriated Puritans in Boston by promoting the Church of England, which was disliked by many Nonconformist New England colonists.".
- 1689_Boston_revolt combatant "25px Dominion of New England".
- 1689_Boston_revolt combatant "Boston colonists".
- 1689_Boston_revolt commander Cotton_Mather.
- 1689_Boston_revolt commander Edmund_Andros.
- 1689_Boston_revolt commander John_George_(Royal_Navy_officer).
- 1689_Boston_revolt commander Simon_Bradstreet.
- 1689_Boston_revolt date "1689-04-18".
- 1689_Boston_revolt isPartOfMilitaryConflict Glorious_Revolution.
- 1689_Boston_revolt place Boston.
- 1689_Boston_revolt result "Dissolution of the Dominion of New England; ouster of officials loyal to James II's regime.".
- 1689_Boston_revolt strength "2,000 militia".
- 1689_Boston_revolt strength "One frigate".
- 1689_Boston_revolt strength "about 25 soldiers".
- 1689_Boston_revolt strength "many citizens".
- 1689_Boston_revolt thumbnail AndrosaPrisonerInBoston.png?width=300.
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- 1689_Boston_revolt caption "A 19th-century interpretation showing the arrest of Governor Andros during Boston's brief revolt".
- 1689_Boston_revolt combatant "25".
- 1689_Boston_revolt combatant "Boston colonists".
- 1689_Boston_revolt commander Cotton_Mather.
- 1689_Boston_revolt commander Simon_Bradstreet.
- 1689_Boston_revolt commander "John George".
- 1689_Boston_revolt commander "Sir Edmund Andros".
- 1689_Boston_revolt conflict "1689".
- 1689_Boston_revolt date "1689-04-18".
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- 1689_Boston_revolt partof "the Glorious Revolution".
- 1689_Boston_revolt place Boston.
- 1689_Boston_revolt result "Dissolution of the Dominion of New England; ouster of officials loyal to James II's regime.".
- 1689_Boston_revolt strength "2000".
- 1689_Boston_revolt strength "One frigate".
- 1689_Boston_revolt strength "about 25 soldiers".
- 1689_Boston_revolt strength "many citizens".
- 1689_Boston_revolt subject Category:1689_in_the_Thirteen_Colonies.
- 1689_Boston_revolt subject Category:17th_century_in_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- 1689_Boston_revolt subject Category:Dominion_of_New_England.
- 1689_Boston_revolt subject Category:Glorious_Revolution.
- 1689_Boston_revolt subject Category:History_of_Boston,_Massachusetts.
- 1689_Boston_revolt subject Category:Rebellions_in_the_United_States.
- 1689_Boston_revolt type Event.
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- 1689_Boston_revolt comment "The 1689 Boston revolt was a popular uprising on April 18, 1689, against the rule of Sir Edmund Andros, the governor of the Dominion of New England. A well-organized "mob" of provincial militia and citizens formed in the city and arrested dominion officials. Members of the Church of England, believed by Puritans to sympathize with the administration of the dominion, were also taken into custody by the rebels. Neither faction sustained casualties during the revolt.".
- 1689_Boston_revolt label "1689 Boston revolt".
- 1689_Boston_revolt label "Revolta de Boston (1689)".
- 1689_Boston_revolt label "Revuelta de Boston (1689)".
- 1689_Boston_revolt label "Rewolta bostońska (1689)".
- 1689_Boston_revolt label "Révolte de Boston".
- 1689_Boston_revolt label "ثورة بوسطن 1689".
- 1689_Boston_revolt label "ボストン暴動".
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- 1689_Boston_revolt depiction AndrosaPrisonerInBoston.png.
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- 1689_Boston_revolt name "1689 Boston revolt".