Hutchinson, Thomas

Hutchinson, Thomas
born Sept. 9, 1711, Boston, Mass.
died June 3, 1780, London, Eng.

American colonial administrator.

The son of a wealthy Boston merchant, he pursued business ventures before serving in local and provincial legislatures (1737–49) and as a delegate to the Albany Congress. He served as lieutenant governor (1758–71) and as chief justice of the state Superior Court (1760–69). As governor (1771–74), he strictly enforced British rule. After he was accused of initiating the hated Stamp Act, a mob attacked his home, and he barely escaped with his life. His insistence that a shipment of tea be landed in Boston led to the Boston Tea Party. He was replaced as governor by Gen. Thomas Gage.

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▪ British colonial governor
born September 9, 1711, Boston, Massachusetts [U.S.]
died June 3, 1780, London, England

      royal governor of the British North American Province of Massachusetts Bay (1771–74) whose stringent measures helped precipitate colonial unrest and eventually the American Revolution (1775–83).

      The son of a wealthy merchant, Hutchinson devoted himself to business ventures before beginning his public career (1737) as a member of the Boston Board of Selectmen and then the General Court (legislature) of Massachusetts Bay, where he served almost continuously until 1749. He continued to rise in politics by serving as a member of the state council (1749–66), chief justice of the Superior Court (1760–69), and lieutenant governor (1758–71).

      Hutchinson was originally in harmony with his colleagues, even attending the Albany Congress of 1754, which projected a plan of union among the colonies. But he was deeply loyalist and resisted the gradual movement toward independence from the British crown. He was convinced that the rebellious spirit was only the work of such patriot hotheads as Samuel Adams (Adams, Samuel), for whom he developed a deep enmity. Because many Bostonians considered that he had instigated the repugnant Stamp Act of 1765, a mob sacked his splendid Boston residence that year, destroying a number of valuable documents and manuscripts. Barely escaping with his life, the embittered Hutchinson from that time on increasingly distrusted the “common sort” and secretly advised Parliament to pass repressive measures that would emphasize that body's supremacy over the colonies.

      Hutchinson was acting governor at the time of the Boston Massacre in 1770; he felt impelled to administer the letter of the British law and thus became more and more unpopular. Against the advice of both houses of the legislature, in 1773 he insisted that a shipment of imported tea be landed before being given clearance papers; this resulted in the Boston Tea Party, in which dissidents dumped the import into the harbour.

      As the tension worsened, Hutchinson was replaced by General Thomas Gage as military governor (1774). He sailed to England and acted as an adviser to George III and to the British ministry on North American affairs; at that time he counseled moderation. He wrote History of the Colony and Province of Massachusetts Bay, 3 vol. (1764–1828).

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