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The Landing of the Pilgrims

By Henry Fisk Carlton

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Driven by faith and a dream of self-rule these travelers brave treacherous seas to build a new society, only to find their journey tested by harsh weather and the difficult choices of creating a fair government on foreign shores.

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2008-11-29
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"The Landing of the Pilgrims" by Henry Fisk Carlton, is a historical drama about the Pilgrims' journey to America in the 1600s. This story shows their tough trip from Holland to the New World, where they wanted to make a new home. They almost went to Dutch land, but instead, they took a deal from London to live under British law. The ocean trip on the Mayflower was hard because of bad weather, and they ended up in Massachusetts instead of Virginia. They made a big decision, and their leader John Robinson helped them agree to live by their own rules with the Mayflower Compact, which shaped how they would live and govern, marking a key moment in early American democracy.

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