William Bradford's The Plymouth Plantation

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Well, I think part of it to Bradford’s account was a morality tale for future generations. Bradford wrote about how he and others escaped England to venture out to the New World in his book the Plymouth Plantation. This book was straight forward, but I found this book to be a really tough read, I constantly struggled with trying to focus. The journey began when they realized Anglican teachings weren’t right. Bradford mentions that they had to flee to maintain proper worship. The group of people that fled were known as Separatists. Separatists meant they wanted to be separate from the church of England and even from the country. They tried to worship privately, but they got caught. There were other reasons for leaving as well, it involved fear

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