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- Q7788949 description "17th century explorer of New England".
- Q7788949 description "17th century explorer of New England".
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- Q7788949 abstract "Thomas Dermer (c. 1590 in Plymouth, England – died in the summer of 1620, in Virginia) was a 17th-century navigator and explorer. Thomas Dermer explored the eastern coastline of America from 1614 to 1620. He was associated with Captain John Smith, The Newfoundland Company, Sir Ferdinando Gorges, Jamestown, The Plymouth Company, and The Merchant Adventurers. Dermer, working side by side with Squanto, is credited with starting to normalize the relations between the Native Americans and Europeans. He was known to the Pilgrims from copies of his letters, that they had obtained. The Pilgrim colony directly benefited from the diplomatic ground work of Dermer and Squanto.".
- Q7788949 alias "Captain Thomas Dermer".
- Q7788949 birthDate "1590".
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- Q7788949 deathDate "1620".
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- Q7788949 deathYear "1620".
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- Q7788949 alternativeNames "Captain Thomas Dermer".
- Q7788949 dateOfBirth "circa 1590".
- Q7788949 dateOfDeath "1620".
- Q7788949 name "Dermer, Thomas".
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- Q7788949 comment "Thomas Dermer (c. 1590 in Plymouth, England – died in the summer of 1620, in Virginia) was a 17th-century navigator and explorer. Thomas Dermer explored the eastern coastline of America from 1614 to 1620. He was associated with Captain John Smith, The Newfoundland Company, Sir Ferdinando Gorges, Jamestown, The Plymouth Company, and The Merchant Adventurers. Dermer, working side by side with Squanto, is credited with starting to normalize the relations between the Native Americans and Europeans.".
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