LEISLER, JACOB


Meaning of LEISLER, JACOB in English

born 1640, Frankfurt am Main

died May 16, 1691, New York, N.Y.

German-born colonial insurrectionist.

He immigrated to New Netherland (New York) in 1660 and became a wealthy merchant. Objecting to the British unification of New York and New England (1685–89), he led the revolt called Leisler's Rebellion, established himself as lieutenant governor of the province (1689–91), and called the first intercolonial congress (1690) to plan action against the French and Indians. When he reluctantly surrendered to a new British governor, he was charged with treason and hanged, along with his son-in-law.

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