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  1. Sir Thomas Gates (died 1622) was the governor of Jamestown in the English Colony of Virginia (now the Commonwealth of Virginia, part of the United States of America). His predecessor, George Percy, through inept leadership, was responsible for the lives lost during the period called the Starving Time.

  2. Thomas Sovereign Gates, Jr. (Germantown, 10 de abril de 1906 – Filadélfia, 25 de março de 1983) foi um banqueiro e político norte-americano que serviu como Secretário da Marinha entre 1957 e 1959, e também Secretário de Defesa dos Estados Unidos de 1959 a 1961, ambos durante a presidência de Dwight D. Eisenhower .

  3. 24 de mai. de 2017 · Sir Thomas Gates served as governor of Virginia in 1610 and then as lieutenant governor from 1611 until 1614. Born in the southwest of England, he served in the West Indies with Sir Francis Drake and fought with Robert Devereux, second earl of Essex, in Normandy and Cádiz, where Gates was knighted in 1596. Gates was an original ...

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  4. British colonial governor. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Jamestown Colony. In Jamestown Colony: First years (1607–09) The company determined that Thomas Gates would hold that position for the first year of the new charter. He sailed for Virginia in June with a fleet of nine ships and hundreds of new colonists.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_DaleThomas Dale - Wikipedia

    Sir Thomas Dale (c. 1570 – 19 August 1619) was an English naval commander who served as deputy-governor of the Virginia Colony in 1611 and again from 1614 to 1616. Dale is best remembered for the energy and the extreme rigour of his administration in Virginia, which established order and in various ways seems to have benefited the colony, [1] although he was criticised for high-handedness.

  6. Sir Thomas Gates was one of the Early Settlers of Colonial Virginia. References. ↑ 1.0 1.1 Thomas Gates (governor), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. last accessed May 2016. This page uses content from the English Wikipedia. The original content was at Thomas_Gates_ (governor). The list of authors can be seen in the page history.