John Wise (Clergyman)

John Wise (August 1652April 8, 1725) was a Congregationalist reverend and political leader in Massachusetts during the American colonial period. Wise was noted for his political activism, specifically his protests against British taxation, for which he was once jailed. As the pastor of the Chebacco Parish from 1680 to his death in 1725, Wise lived in Ipswich, often called "the birthplace of American independence."

Biography

Wise was born in Roxbury, the son of Joseph Wise. Records how that he was baptized on August 15, 1652. After attending public schools near his home, he was admitted to Harvard College (now Harvard University). After graduating from Harvard in 1673, he began studying theology, and preached in at Branford, Connecticut and Hatfield, Massachusetts. On August 12, 1683, Wise was ordained as the pastor of the newly organized Chebacco Parish, a new parish formed out of Ipswich. In 1688, Wise led Ipswich citizens in a protest aganist colonial taxation. John Wise Avenue, a section of Massachusetts Route 133, is named after him. Wise, John Wise, John

 

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