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The work blends historical overview and romantic narrative set in early seventeenth-century coastal North America, examining why settlers crossed the ocean and how fisheries, trade, and speculative hopes shaped colonization. It interweaves broad commentary on political, religious, commercial, and adventurous motives with intimate episodes that employ chivalric imagery, including a horseback stranger approaching the Boston peninsula. Scenes shift between panoramic reflections on emigration, maritime enterprise, and contact with native peoples, and a personal tale that dramatizes the tensions and aspirations of early colonial life while preserving an imaginative, romantic tone.
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