Bradford viewed the peace argument between the Pilgrims and Native peoples as generally favorable, as it allowed for mutual benefits and cooperation essential for survival in the New World. He believed that maintaining amicable relations with the Native Americans, particularly with allies like Massasoit, was crucial for the Pilgrims' success. However, he also acknowledged the complexities and potential dangers of these relationships, recognizing that misunderstandings could lead to conflicts. Overall, Bradford saw the peace as a strategic necessity for the Pilgrims' stability and growth.
Bradford knew the Pilgrims, while he did not know the "strangers."
i dont know the guy bradford helped welcome the pilgrims
William Bradford
William Bradford
Yes
William Bradford
William Bradford
william bradford
William Bradford
Bradford knew the Pilgrims, while he did not know the "strangers."
William Bradford
John Carver was the first Governor to be elected by the pilgrims.
English Pilgrims who arrived on the Mayflower. William Bradford was the true founder.
i dont know the guy bradford helped welcome the pilgrims
William Bradford
William Bradford
They established it in 1620. :)