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Biographical Description

During Arthur Dobbs' tenure as colonial governor of North Carolina, the British government frequently sent circular letters, or form letters meant for multiple recipients, to all the colonial governors in North America. Rather than tagging each of the individual approximately 20 colonial governors that were the recipients of any given letter, the term "Governors in North America" serves as a stand-in for this larger group.

As Sender

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