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Bradford's History of 'Plimoth Plantation' / From the Original Manuscript. With a Report of the Proceedings Incident to the Return of the Manuscript to Massachusetts

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A detailed contemporary chronicle records the founding and development of a coastal colonial community. Presented mainly as annals and letters, it traces the group's transatlantic voyage, the establishment of the settlement, seasonal struggles, communal governance, legal arrangements, and interactions with local Indigenous peoples, while noting religious motives and practical concerns. The volume includes appended documents, official correspondence, and remarks about the manuscript's ownership and transmission. Its structure mixes chronological entries with supplemental materials that illuminate daily life, communal decisions, and survival challenges faced by the community.

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William Bradford

William Bradford (1590-1657) was a key figure in the early history of the American colonies, serving as the governor of the Plymouth Colony for many years. He is best known for his work "Bradford's History of 'Plimoth Plantation,'" which provides a detailed account of the Pilgrims' journey to America and the challenges they faced in establishing a new settlement. His writings are considered foundational to American literature and history, offering insights into the lives and beliefs of the early settlers. Bradford's contributions extend beyond his historical narrative, as he also engaged in dialogues and correspondence that reflect the political and social dynamics of his time.

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