Bradford knew the Pilgrims, while he did not know the "strangers."
On the Mayflower, the 102 passengers were divided into two groups, the pilgrims and the strangers (everyone besides the pilgrims). The strangers were the majority group.
strangers
There were 102 Pilgrims and strangers and 30 crew members.
they met the indians and the indians showed them what they knew
The people on the Mayflower were Pilgrims and strangers.
The Pilgrims outnumbered the strangers whom were brought by merchants.
Bradford knew the Pilgrims, while he did not know the "strangers."
On the Mayflower, the 102 passengers were divided into two groups, the pilgrims and the strangers (everyone besides the pilgrims). The strangers were the majority group.
strangers
There were 102 Pilgrims and strangers and 30 crew members.
Strangers but who exactly like what exact person?
they met the indians and the indians showed them what they knew
Pilgrims (some say Saints) and Strangers. Refer back to the Mayflower Compact.
V. Paul Flint has written: 'Strangers & pilgrims' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
they wore similar clothes as the pilgrims
they would travel together in cased of people perishing the would have other people to help out and replace them.