The Mayflower and the Pilgrims' New World![]() After a journey across the Atlantic, the Mayflower's passengers were saved from destruction with the help of the natives of the Plymouth region. For fifty years, peace was maintained as Pilgrims and Natives worked together. But that trust was broken with the next generation of leaders, and conflict erupted that nearly wiped out English and natives alike. |
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User Review - iBeth - LibraryThingI enjoyed the part about the early settlement, but the later half of the book got very depressing. Not the author's fault, obviously; he's an excellent writer. Read full review
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User Review - JadeI.B2 - LibraryThingThe Mayflower is about the journey the pilgrims took to the new world. It starts out by telling us how the pilgrims decided to sail to the Americas. The pilgrims started out as people who didn't ... Read full review