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William Bradford of Plymouth

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The biography traces the subject's life from rural childhood in northern England through religious separation and emigration, recounting his role among the Pilgrims, the Atlantic crossing and the settlement's early trials. It emphasizes his long tenure as governor, detailing administrative decisions, relations with Indigenous peoples, and efforts to establish legal, economic, and communal institutions. The final sections evaluate his later years, personal character, and recorded memoirs that shaped later perceptions. The book balances intimate personal details with colonial history while limiting broader political narrative to focus on individual leadership and moral example.

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Albert Hale Plumb

Albert Hale Plumb was an American author and historian, best known for his work "William Bradford of Plymouth." In this notable biography, Plumb explores the life and contributions of William Bradford, a key figure in early American history and the second governor of the Plymouth Colony. Through his writing, Plumb provides insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by the early settlers in New England, contributing to the understanding of American colonial history. His work reflects a commitment to historical accuracy and narrative depth, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the formative years of the United States.

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