Before coming to America, Hester Prynne and Roger Chillingworth lived in England. They were married, but Hester traveled to the New World ahead of Chillingworth while he remained in England to settle some affairs. Their separation set the stage for the events of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter."
Hester Prynne and her husband, Arthur Dimmesdale, lived in England before coming to America. Hester's husband, who was older and had been studying medicine, sent her ahead to the New World while he arranged to join her later. This backstory sets the stage for Hester's isolation and struggles in Puritan Massachusetts after their arrival.
The Separatists firstly settled in Plymouth :)
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# diseases # source of labor # what would bring money in America # relations with the local Indians # indentured servants
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Hester Prynne and her husband, Arthur Dimmesdale, lived in England before coming to America. Hester's husband, who was older and had been studying medicine, sent her ahead to the New World while he arranged to join her later. This backstory sets the stage for Hester's isolation and struggles in Puritan Massachusetts after their arrival.
Hester Prynne went to America alone to join her husband, but he was delayed in coming to join her. She arrived in America before him and had to face the challenges of settling in a new land by herself.
it is highly likely that a range of people have breifly lived in holland before coming to america.
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Hester Prynne and Pearl live in a small cottage on the outskirts of the Puritan town in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter." They live in relative isolation, away from the strict societal norms and judgments of the townspeople.
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They tried Holland first.
Yes, the pilgrims separated from the Anglican church in England before coming to America. They did so because they felt the Church of England was too Catholic in its practices.
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