History of the Mayflower Voyage and the Destiny of Its Passengers
Including Mayflower Ship's Log, History of Plymouth Plantation, Mayflower Descendants and Their Marriages for Two Generations After the Landing
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- About this editionISBN: 9788026882695, 8026882695Page count: 776Published: February 9, 2018Format: ebookPublisher: e-artnowLanguage: EnglishCreate CitationTable of contentsThe Mayflower was an English ship that transported the first English Puritans, known today as the Pilgrims, from Plymouth, England to the New World in 1620. There were 102 passengers. The culmination of the voyage in the signing of the Mayflower Compact was an event which established a rudimentary form of democracy, with each member contributing to the welfare of the community. Contents: The Mayflower Ship's Log The Name — "Mayflower" The Mayflower's Charter and the Adventurers The Officers and Crew of the Mayflower The Mayflower's Passengers History of Plymouth Plantation Mayflower Descendants and Their Marriages for Two Generations After the Landing Ye Compacte Signed in Ye Cabin of Ye Mayflower Ye 11 of November Anno Dominie 1620 A Short History of the Church of the Pilgrim Founders of New England The Mayflower Passengers Their Children and Grandchildren About the Mayflower Mayflower Structure and Layout Early History Voyage Later History Second Mayflower Place in History …Source: PublisherGet bookBuy DigitalThis editionAny editionBorrowEdit locationCancelCheck availability at libraries near youNo matching city or zip codeOther editionsNov 13, 2022DigiCatebook776 pagesCommon terms and phrasesaccounteAdventurersagaineageAllertonamongstanchorappearsAugauthorityBradfordbroughtcalledCapeCaptaincarriedCarvercausechargechurchcolonistscolonycomingContentscourseCushmandeathdesiredieddoedoubtearlyEdwardEnglandEnglishevidencefactfearformerfreindsfurthergivegivenGodgoeGovernorhandharborhathhearHollandhopeIndeansJohnJonesJuneknownlandlaterleastleaveletterLeydenMore terms and phrasesShow lessAbout the workGenre: GenealogySubject: History / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), Reference / Genealogy & HeraldryAuthorAzel AmesAuthorSearch Azel AmesWilliam Bradford was an English Puritan Separatist originally from the West Riding of Yorkshire in Northern England. He moved to Leiden in Holland in order to escape persecution from King James I of England, and then emigrated to the Plymouth Colony on the Mayflower in 1620. WikipediaSearch William BradfordBureau of Military and Civic AchievementSearch Bureau of Military and Civic AchievementMore by authorThe Mayflower PapersSelected Writings of Colonial New EnglandBy William Bradford, Mary White Rowlandson, Benjamin ChurchThe most important personal accounts of the Plymouth Colony, the key sources of Nathaniel Philbrick's New York Times bestseller Mayflower National Book Award winner Nathaniel Philbrick and his father ...Governor William Bradford's Letter BookGathered during Plymouth Colony's crucial first decade, Bradford's Letter Book served as a sourcebook for the Governor's well-known history, ""Of Plymouth Plantation."" This intriguing set of letters ...More booksPublishere-artnowSearch e-artnow