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William Phips. Shawn Musial Ms. DelGrego English 3. Born/Death. Born: February 2, 1651 Town: Kennebec, Main Died: February 16, 1693. Childhood. One of twenty six other children Education was rare in rural Main Unable to read until he moved to Boston, Massachusetts in order to study
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William Phips Shawn Musial Ms. DelGrego English 3
Born/Death • Born: February 2, 1651 • Town: Kennebec, Main • Died: February 16, 1693
Childhood • One of twenty six other children • Education was rare in rural Main • Unable to read until he moved to Boston, Massachusetts in order to study • Learned ship-carpentry trade form father
Family • Father- • co-owned and operated a trading post plantation involved in the trade of fur and weapons. • Wife- • Name: Mary Spencer Hull • Married in 1637
Career • When he moved to Boston, Massachusetts, he became captain of a supply ship that would travel towards Haiti and recover treasure from sunken ships. • Eventually became governor of Massachusetts
Phips's Expedition • Traveled to London to seek funds for his expedition to explore sunken Spanish ships in the Caribbean for treasure • After receiving the funding he needed, Phips and his crew went on exploring • They discovered the remains of the Spanish ship Conception where he and his men took about 205,000 to 210,000 English pounds • Phips then gave ten percent to the king and queen
The Knighting of Phips • After giving some of the money to the Crown Phips was called to Windsor Castle • King James II knighted Phips on June 28th, 1687 • A great achievement considering Phips did not have a royal background
Religious Practices • Befriended Increase Mather and his son Cotton Mather • Baptized in 1689 a Cotton Mather’s Church after making a profession of faith
Becoming a Governor • Phips petitioned for the Massachusetts Charter with Increase Mather • When the charter was passed, Increase Mather used his influence to nominate Phips to be the first Royal Governor
Role as Governor • Phips returned to Massachusetts on May 14, two months after the accusations in Salem began • He ordered that those accused be put in jail • Created Court of Oyer and Terminer in order to determine the witch cases and placed lieutenant governor William Stroughton in charge of it
Court of Oyer and Terminer
Downfall • The court was later deemed illegal to avoid lawsuits (however it was legal due to it being created by a legitimate Royal Governor) • People were being convicted and executed on little to no evidence what-so-ever • Phips eventually realized the false accusations and became aware of the mistakes his court was making…
Change of Heart • Phips pardoned eight people who were sentenced to death • Tried to end the court • Couldn’t control the court, therefore more executions occurred • Eventually the court was ended
Bibliography Baker, Emerson W. and John G. Reid. The New England Knight, Sir William Phips 1651-1695,1998. Miller, Perry. "The Judgment of the Witches," in The New England Mind: From Colony to Province, 1953. Phips, Governor, Sir William. Letters of Governor Phips to the Home Government, 1692-1693, 1693. In George L. Burr, Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, 1648 - 1706, 1914. Rosenthal, Bernard. Salem Story, Reading the Witch Trials of 1692,1993.