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“Of Plymouth Plantation”

“Of Plymouth Plantation”. William Bradford (1590-1657). Three Different Stages in the Settlement of Plymouth. The Sea Voyage and The Arrival at Cape Cod The Starving Time Indian Relations What’s the motive of Bradford? He describes a series of events for each.

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“Of Plymouth Plantation”

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  1. “Of Plymouth Plantation” William Bradford (1590-1657)

  2. Three Different Stages in the Settlement of Plymouth • The Sea Voyage and The Arrival at Cape Cod • The Starving Time • Indian Relations • What’s the motive of Bradford? • He describes a series of events for each.

  3. The Sea Voyage and The Arrival at Cape Cod • Events: • Threats by a seaman to cast settlers overboard. • Realization by settlers of a lack of friends, etc., in an unknown land.

  4. The Starving Time • Events: • Scurvy epidemic. • Desertion of one another in time of calamity.

  5. Indian Relations • Event: • Arrival of Samoset • Became profitable to them in acquainting them with many things concerning the state of the country in the east parts where he lived: • The people residing there • Their names • Number and strength • Of their situation • Distance from them • Chief amongst them

  6. Indian Relations • Event: • Agreement with Massasoit: • That neither he nor any of his should injure or do hurt to any of their people • That if any of his did hurt to any of theirs, he should send the offender, that they might punish him. • That if anything were taken away from any of theirs, he should cause it to be restored; and they should do the like to his. • If any did unjustly war against him, they would aid him; if any did war against them, he should aid them. • He should send to his neighbors confederates to certify them of this, that they might not wrong them, but might be likewise comprised in the conditions of peace. • That when their men came to them, they should leave theirs bows and arrows behind them.

  7. Indian Relation • Event: • Role of Squanto as interpreter • Special instrument sent by God.

  8. Bradford Sees Signs that God is Guiding the Puritans • References to God’s providence during voyage • Reference to to upholding of healthy settlers by the Lord • Reference to Squanto as an instrument of God

  9. Puritan’s Demonstrate Their Strong Sense of Community • Healthy colonists ministered to those who fell ill during the first winter.

  10. Who benefits more from the terms of peace made between the settlers and the Native Americans? • Native Americans were in the stronger position • How? • The peace terms made the Native Americans and settlers equal.

  11. The Great Adventure Story • The story of the Plymouth settlement is like any other account of monumental human accomplishment: It has all the elements of a great adventure story. • What are the five elements of adventure included in Bradford’s piece?

  12. The Five Elements of Adventure in Bradford’s Piece • The fall of John Howland from the ship • The escape from the shoals

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