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Of Plymouth Plantation
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258 pages
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Focusing on the resilience of the first settlers from The Mayflower, this narrative recounts their struggles against starvation, disease, and conflicts while establishing Plymouth Colony. Written as a journal by William Bradford, a five-time governor, it chronicles the hardships and triumphs faced by around a hundred settlers from 1630 to 1651. Their experiences laid the groundwork for what would eventually become modern America, highlighting themes of survival and community in a challenging environment.
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2017, hardcover
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