"The Pilgrim Fathers of New England: A History" by W. Carlos Martyn is a historical narrative that recounts the Pilgrims' quest for religious freedom in the New World. The book explores the Pilgrims' reasons for leaving England, their time in the Netherlands, and their voyage to America to plant colonies in New England. It examines their deep religious faith, the challenges and difficulties they faced, and their key role in shaping the early foundations of American society. The story begins by describing the Pilgrims' spiritual roots and the religious persecution they faced in England, highlighting their initial attempts to escape oppression and their decision to settle in the Netherlands. It stresses their determination to cling to their faith in a life-altering new world. It then follows their difficult journey across the Atlantic, where they hoped to make a land where their beliefs could be freely practiced, setting the stage for their future challenges and achievements in the New World.

The Pilgrim fathers of New England : $b a history
By W. Carlos (William Carlos) Martyn
Driven by unwavering faith, a determined group sets sail across the Atlantic to escape oppression in England and create a new life in America, laying the foundations for a new society.
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2023-11-04
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