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william bradford, one of the english puritan separatists who set sail on the mayflower in 1620, to come to america, is remembered as the governor of the plymouth colony in new england in the 1620s. read the excerpt from his work of plymouth plantation, which is a record of his journey to america. answer the following questions about his account.
- the arrival in america
- how many journeys were there?
- on what date was the mayflower compact signed?
- the native americans in the new world
question 5
The passage focuses on William Bradford's first-hand account of the Mayflower voyage and his experience establishing the Plymouth Colony, which centers on the early settlement of the Plymouth Colony. The other options are incorrect: the text is not about American Revolution, a "easy journey" (it details hardships), or religious persecution (it focuses on arrival and settlement after persecution).
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The settlement of the Plymouth Colony