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Benjamin Fletcher
(1640-1703)
Colonial governor of New York
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Benjamin Fletcher (14 May 1640 – 28 May 1703) was colonial governor of New York from 1692 to 1697. Fletcher was known for the Ministry Act of 1693, which secured the place of Anglicans as the official religion in New York. He also built the first Trinity Church in 1698.

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14 May 1640
London, England
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1703 (aged 62)
Boyle, Ireland
Zodiac Taurus
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