"Three Visitors to Early Plymouth" by John Pory, Emmanuel Altham, and Isaack de Rasieres is a collection of letters that gives readers a peek into the early days of the Plymouth Colony through the eyes of three different visitors, showing what life was really like for the Pilgrims as they interacted with the natural world and the Native Americans. Set up by an introduction that highlights the importance of outsider views, the letters from John Pory, Emmanuel Altham, and Isaack de Rasieres describe plentiful resources, such as fish and game, along with the mingling of colonists and Indigenous peoples, showing both cooperation and conflict; they open a window into the struggles and growth of a new society in early America, offering fresh details beyond the usual Pilgrim stories.

Three Visitors to Early Plymouth Letters about the Pilgrim settlement in New England during its first seven years
By Emmanuel Altham
Outsider accounts reveal a fledgling colony's fight for survival, abundant resources, and complex relationships with Native Americans.
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2021-08-25
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