Pilgrim Guide Book to Plymouth Massachusetts

Pilgrim Guide Book to Plymouth Massachusetts
Title Pilgrim Guide Book to Plymouth Massachusetts PDF eBook
Author William Franklin Atwood
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 1948
Genre Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony)
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Pilgrim Guide Book to Plymouth, Massachusetts With a Brief Outline of the Pilgrim Migration and Settlement at Plymouth

Pilgrim Guide Book to Plymouth, Massachusetts With a Brief Outline of the Pilgrim Migration and Settlement at Plymouth
Title Pilgrim Guide Book to Plymouth, Massachusetts With a Brief Outline of the Pilgrim Migration and Settlement at Plymouth PDF eBook
Author William Franklin Atwood
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020
Genre
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History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647

History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647
Title History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647 PDF eBook
Author William Bradford
Publisher
Pages 562
Release 1912
Genre Massachusetts
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Forefathers Monument Guidebook

Forefathers Monument Guidebook
Title Forefathers Monument Guidebook PDF eBook
Author Michelle Gallagher
Publisher
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Release 2021-09-06
Genre
ISBN 9781737901600

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A Guide to Historic Plymouth

A Guide to Historic Plymouth
Title A Guide to Historic Plymouth PDF eBook
Author James W. Baker
Publisher History & Guide
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9781596292284

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* An intimate tour through New England's oldest community--the town where America literally began. * Images and nutshell histories of the most important sites, including Plymouth Rock, Plimoth Plantation, Pilgrim Memorial State Park and Pilgrim Hall. * Enjoyable walking and driving tours of this renowned Pilgrim settlement, each packed with fascinating details and historic facts. Written by Plymouth resident and historian James W. Baker, former director of research and senior historian at Plimoth Plantation, and current curator at the Alden House Historic Site in Duxbury, Massachusetts. Baker is also the author of Plymouth Labor and Leisure and Plimoth Plantation, as well as Plimoth Plantation: Fifty Years of Living History.

The Pilgrims

The Pilgrims
Title The Pilgrims PDF eBook
Author Captivating History
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 2021-06-18
Genre History
ISBN 9781637164006

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Did you know that Plymouth was named by the explorer John Smith in 1608? Twelve years later, in 1620, the Pilgrims started their journey from Plymouth, England, and were blown off course, landing in Plymouth, North America. As if it was a sign from God, the Pilgrims decided not to continue their journey but to settle right where they landed, starting one of the earliest American communities. This book traces the journey of the Pilgrims before the Mayflower even set sail. To understand what drove the Pilgrims into a form of self-exile, one must look further back to when King Henry VIII of England ruled. Religion was very important to the American settlers, and when they were not allowed to practice it the way they wanted, the Separatists emerged, demanding their religious rights and freedoms. England wasn't ready to allow the Separatists the freedoms for which they asked, and they started thinking about leaving. Holland was a natural choice because it was one of the rare countries in Europe that allowed religious practice, at least in the way the Separatists saw as suitable. But even there, this religious community didn't find what they were looking for. They remained there for only a decade and decided to move once more. It was then that they realized they were Pilgrims. They were travelers in search of their holy place, a land they could call home and shape it to their needs. At that time, the American continent was being explored, and it called to all those who needed a new life, a new adventure, and new opportunities. The Pilgrims rushed to the New World only to discover it wasn't so new, as there were native cultures there who were more or less willing to share their world with strangers. Read The Pilgrims and find out: How did the Separatists come to be What was their life in Leiden like The Mayflower's journey across the ocean How did the Pilgrims survive the first winter How Squanto, a Native American, deserved the Pilgrims' respect and friendship The origins of Thanksgiving How the Native Americans accepted the settlers How the Puritans joined the Pilgrims What the great wars against the Native Americans were like How religious intolerance among the early settlers almost destroyed them And much more So if you want to learn more about the Pilgrims, scroll up and click the "add to cart" button!

The Last Pilgrim

The Last Pilgrim
Title The Last Pilgrim PDF eBook
Author Noelle Granger
Publisher
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Release 2020-03-30
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ISBN 9781944662455

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This book captures and celebrates the grit and struggle of the Pilgrim women, specifically Mary Allerton Cushman, who stepped off the Mayflower in the winter of 1620 to an unknown world - one filled with hardship, danger and death. The Plymouth Colony would not have survived without them. Mary's life is set against the real background of that time. What was a woman's life like in the Plymouth Colony? The Last Pilgrim will show you.