it provides a history of the Plymouth colony
Both the Pilgrims and the ship's crew considered turning back when the beam broke, but together they decided to continue
The governor of the Plymouth Plantation was William Bradford, who played a crucial role in the establishment and governance of the colony. He served as governor for over 30 years and is known for his detailed diary, "Of Plymouth Plantation," which chronicles the experiences of the Pilgrims from their departure from England to the establishment and development of the colony. Bradford's writings provide valuable insights into the challenges faced by the settlers, their interactions with Native Americans, and their religious motivations.
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Plymouth Plantation
Of Plymouth Plantation was written by William Bradford, who was a leader of the Plymouth Colony. The journal describes the story of the pilgrims and their early years in the colony that they founded. The journal was written between 1630 and 1651.
Journal of Plantation Crops was created in 1973.
William Bradford is the author of "Of Plymouth Plantation." He was an English leader of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts.
it provides a history of the Plymouth colony
There are two written sources which mention the Plymouth Colony harvest feast in 1621. One is the journal of governor William Bradford, published as "Of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647". The other is a journal of Edward Winslow (though some parts may have been written by Bradford, as well), which was published in 1622 in London and is now commonly known as "Mourt's Relation". "Of Plymouth Plantation" is still in print. "Mourt's Relation" can be found on-line.
The name of the pilgrim's plantation is plymouth.
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The address of the Plimoth Plantation is: 137 Warren Ave, Plymouth, MA 02360-2429
The governor of the Plymouth Plantation was William Bradford, who played a crucial role in the establishment and governance of the colony. He served as governor for over 30 years and is known for his detailed diary, "Of Plymouth Plantation," which chronicles the experiences of the Pilgrims from their departure from England to the establishment and development of the colony. Bradford's writings provide valuable insights into the challenges faced by the settlers, their interactions with Native Americans, and their religious motivations.
Both the Pilgrims and the ship's crew considered turning back when the beam broke, but together they decided to continue
They didn’t have a plantation, but had a small village called Plymouth.