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Governor Thomas Hutchinson was a strong and faithful loyalist. He supported King George and his taxes. Because of that his mansion was ransacked and his personal things were destroyed. He later was exiled to England where he advised the royal court on how to deal with the colonists.

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He was the Loyalist colonial governor of Massachusetts from 1771-1774 and an opponent of the American Revolution.

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thomas Hutchinson was the british royal governor of colonial Massachusetts ffrom 1771 to 1774 and was also a loyalist in the years before the revolutionary war

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Thomas Hutchinson was a successful business man

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