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Of Plymouth Plantation - True Story of the Pilgrims' Life in the New World Colony - The Hard Journey of Mayflower Settlers: From the Establishment of the Colony Down to the Year 1647 - cover

Of Plymouth Plantation - True Story of the Pilgrims' Life in the New World Colony - The Hard Journey of Mayflower Settlers: From the Establishment of the Colony Down to the Year 1647

William Bradford

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Of Plymouth Plantation," William Bradford provides a meticulous account of the Pilgrims' journey from England to the New World and their subsequent settlement in Plymouth. Penned in a plain yet eloquent style that reflects the Puritan ethos, Bradford's narrative blends personal reflection with historical chronicle, revealing the challenges faced by the colonists, their steadfast faith, and the communal spirit that characterized their survival. This text stands as an essential primary source from the early 17th century, encapsulating the hopes and trials of those striving for religious freedom against a backdrop of harsh conditions and complex native relations. Bradford, a key figure in the establishment of the Plymouth Colony, was deeply influenced by both his own experiences as a Separatist and the broader ecclesiastical tensions of his time. His leadership and vision were born from a deep commitment to his beliefs, and his detailed documentation serves as both a historical record and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. His background as a farmer, soldier, and Governor offered him unique insights into the hardship and necessity of community in the New World. "Of Plymouth Plantation" is indispensable for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of American history and identity. Bradford's narrative invites readers into the depths of early colonial life, providing rich reflections on faith, governance, and human perseverance. This book is not only a chronicling of events but a poignant exploration of the ideals that continue to shape American values today.
Available since: 12/12/2023.
Print length: 470 pages.

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