What is the personality type of Thomas Putnam? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Thomas Putnam from The Crucible 1996 and what is the personality traits.
Thomas Putnam personality type is ESTJ, their social temperament is Extraverted Sensing (Se).
Putnam is an inventor, and probably the most famous inventor of the 19th century. He is best known for his inventions of woven and dyed fabrics; but he also invented the first water pump and the first gas lamp, and was the first to use steam power in a railroad locomotive. He was also a very wealthy man, having made his money as a merchant and as a manufacturer of clothing and sails.
Putnam is a national monument in Massachusetts; and Putnam village is named after him.
Putnam is also the name of an American family surname.
Putnam is also a surname of English origin – it is an Anglicized form of the Norman French name Pierre – and may be derived from the Norman French given name Pierre, which is of Germanic origin, and is related to the Germanic name Peter and the Hebrew name Pinchas. There is also a place in the north of England named Puttenham.
The name Putnam may refer to:
Mason Putnam (1741–1812), American inventor, born in Connecticut.
Thomas Putnam was a member of the Putnam family and a resident of Salem Village and a significant accuser in the notorious 1692 Salem witch trials. His father, Lt. Thomas Putnam Sr., was one of Salem's wealthiest residents. He was excluded from major inheritances by both his father and father-in-law. His half-brother, Joseph, who had benefited most from their father's estate, married into the rival Porter family, fueling ill will between the clans. Putnam, his wife, and one of his daughters all levied accusations of witchcraft, many of them against extended members of the Porter family, and testified at the trials. He is responsible for the accusations of 43 people, and his daughter is responsible for 62. He and his wife had 12 children in total. Both Thomas Putnam and Ann Putnam Sr. died in 1699, leaving 10 children orphans, two children having predeceased them.