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Of Plymouth Plantation (Complete Edition) - The Authentic History of the Mayflower Voyage the New World Colony & the Lives of Its First Pilgrims - cover

Of Plymouth Plantation (Complete Edition) - The Authentic History of the Mayflower Voyage the New World Colony & the Lives of Its First Pilgrims

William Bradford

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William Bradford's 'Of Plymouth Plantation' offers an insightful and detailed chronicle of the early years of the Plymouth Colony, from its founding in 1620 through 1647. Employing a straightforward yet evocative literary style, Bradford's narrative blends personal reflection with historical events, meticulously documenting the settlers' struggles, governance, faith, and interactions with Native Americans. The text stands as a seminal work in American literature, seamlessly interweaving themes of perseverance and divine providence within the broader context of Puritanical beliefs and the quest for a new society. Bradford's use of vivid descriptions allows readers to engage deeply with the harsh realities faced by those seeking religious freedom in a new world. A prominent figure in the early history of colonial America, William Bradford served as the Governor of Plymouth Colony for multiple terms, providing him with a unique perspective on the experiences of the settlers. His profound sense of purpose and commitment to his community inspired his writings, reflecting both the promise and trials of their endeavor. As a founding member of the Separatist movement, Bradford's dedication to preserving the values and lessons learned from this formative period drove him to author this essential work, which stands as a testament to his legacy. 'Of Plymouth Plantation' is a must-read for anyone fascinated by American history, literature, or the complexities of early colonial life. Bradford's firsthand account not only informs readers about the practicalities of survival in an unfamiliar land but also offers a compelling glimpse into the moral and spiritual dilemmas faced by its early inhabitants. This complete edition serves both as a foundational text for scholars and an engaging narrative for those seeking to understand the roots of American identity and the interplay of faith and governance.
Disponible desde: 15/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 468 páginas.

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