In 1623, former Mayflower passenger Edward Winslow rushed west from Plymouth to visit Ousamequin, the Pilgrims’ Pokanoket ...
In “Of Plymouth Plantation,” his journal of the Pilgrims, Bradford made comparative references between the Pilgrims’ voyage and the Israelites’ Exodus. Later in life, according to Stephen ...
formally referred to as Plimoth Plantation, is another real-life replica and representation of how life was in 1600s Plymouth. This replica focuses on the pilgrims who lived in furnished timber ...
For more than 50 years, Native American communities have gathered in Plymouth ... "Of Plimoth Plantation." "The contemporary holiday perpetuates the myths of the Wampanoag and Pilgrim relations ...