Puritan writer, John Bunyan, died August 31, 1688 in London, England.
No. It is similar to the tales of Paul Bunyan... stories that tell of great heroes that are a lot like us in some ways, and just amazing in other ways. If you are aren't familiar with the legends, see the related links.
John Bunyan went to jail for preaching without a licence. In jail he wrote the second most famous book, the pilgrims progress. In some books, It is called "dangerous Journey"
how do people want to change the world?
Bill Gates change the world by making Microsoft office but more importantly, he change the world by advancing and improving software technology and made it easier for anyone to use it.
Paul Bunyan
Paul Bunyan. And his companion Babe the blue ox
Paul Bunyan Land was created in 1950.
Paul Bunyan's younger (and smaller) brother was Cordwood Pete.
National Paul Bunyan Day is always June 27. http://www.zanyholidays.com/2008/06/national-paul-bunyan-day.html
Paul Bunyan is a tall tale about a lumberjack. It is unknown whether or not he actually existed.
Paul Bunyan is NOT real, so he didn't invent anything.
Paul Bunyan State Forest was created in 1935.
The area of Paul Bunyan Land is 728,434.156032 square meters.
The Paul Bunyan Award is presented annually by the Detroit Lions to their most outstanding lineman. It was first awarded in 1953 and is named after the legendary lumberjack Paul Bunyan.
Paul Bunyan's blue ox was named Babe.
Paul Bunyan did not die. He is a mythological lumberjack in American folklore and not a real person.