John Quincy Adams described his trip from London to New York in 1817 in his diary #30 starting on page 213. See: http://www.masshist.org/jqadiaries/doc.cfm?id=jqad30_213
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it was muddy and a little like France now
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people traveled by walking and also horse backs
there were none
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it was muddy and a little like France now
i waaas god i furroolly engoied ihht
very weird
It smells like a mama pa and a grampapa in other words jordan
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Hardship
Somewhere in the late 1500s to the early 1600s on his ship "The Falcon".
Maryland has the most slavery torture than any other eastern coast states in 1600s.
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In the mid-1600s, traveling from England to Boston typically took about six to eight weeks by ship. The journey duration could vary based on weather conditions, the ship's route, and the type of vessel used. Factors like storms or calm seas could either prolong or shorten the trip, making it a challenging and uncertain voyage.
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