Author: Martyn, W. Carlos (William Carlos)
Synopsis:
In "The Pilgrim fathers of New England: a history," Martyn, W. Carlos takes readers on a captivating journey back to the early 17th century, exploring the remarkable story of the Pilgrim Fathers and their quest for religious freedom. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the author delves into the struggles, sacrifices, and triumphs of these brave individuals who embarked on a perilous voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to establish a new colony in the untamed wilderness of America. From their initial struggles in England to their encounters with Native Americans and the challenges of building a new society, this historical account paints a vivid picture of the Pilgrim Fathers' arduous journey and the lasting impact they had on American history.
Genres: Historical non-fiction, Biography, Colonial history
Themes: Religious freedom, Perseverance, Cultural encounters, Founding of America
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