pilgrims (new england colonists)

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pilgrims (new england colonists)

Pilgrims and Puritans, 1620-1676

1998
Recounts the religious, political, and social history of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and its influence on our lives today.

Mayflower

a story of courage, community, and war
2007
A history of the Pilgrim settlement of New England that discusses such topics as the diseases of European origin suffered by the Wampanoag tribe, the relationship between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoags, and the impact of the King Philip's War.

Plymouth Plantation

2001
Anita Kronicle, history hunter, recounts the history of the New Plymouth Colony, the home the Pilgrims established in colonial Massachusetts.

The seekers

1986
Sixteen-year-old Edward sails with friends from England to the New World in 1632 and joins the colony founded by the Pilgrims at Plymouth, discovering the perils and hardships of colonial life.

A JOURNEY TO THE NEW WORLD

THE DIARY OF REMEMBER PATIENCE WHIPPLE. MAYFLOWER
1996
TWELVE-YEAR-OLD MEM PRESENTS A DIARY ACCOUNT OF THE TRIP SHE AND HER FAMILY MADE ON THE MAYFLOWER IN 1620 AND THEIR FIRST YEAR IN THE NEW WORLD.

This new land

1987
Ten-year-old Richard Woodley describes his trip to the New World aboard the Mayflower and tells about the first year spent by the Pilgrims at Pymouth.

The times of their lives

life, love, and death in Plymouth Colony
2001
Presents a realistic, factual account of the Plymouth colony based on contemporary archaeology, cultural research, and living history.

Plymouth

2007
Examines the founding and early years of Plymouth, one of the earliest settlements in America; tells of the challenges faced by colonists in the New World; and discusses the contributions of notable men and women to the community. Includes a chronology and time line.

Constance

a story of early Plymouth
1991
A young girl's diary reflects life in Plymouth Colony.

The Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony

1961
The history of the Pilgrims from the time of the Reformation, when the sect was born, to the end of the Plymouth Colony in 1692.

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