The Journey to the Mayflower

The Journey to the Mayflower
Title The Journey to the Mayflower PDF eBook
Author Stephen Tomkins
Publisher Pegasus Books
Total Pages 304
Release 2021-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 9781643138510

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An authoritative and immersive history of the far-reaching events in England that led to the sailing of the Mayflower. 2020 brought readers the 400th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower—the ship that took the Pilgrim Fathers to the New World. It is a foundational event in American history, but it began as an English story, which pioneered the idea of religious freedom. The illegal underground movement of Protestant separatists from Elizabeth I’s Church of England is a story of subterfuge and danger, arrests and interrogations, prison and executions. It starts with Queen Mary’s attempts to burn Protestantism out of England, which created a Protestant underground. Later, when Elizabeth’s Protestant reformation didn’t go far enough, radicals recreated that underground, meeting illegally throughout England, facing prison and death for their crimes. They went into exile in the Netherlands, where they lived in poverty—and finally to the New World. Historian Stephen Tomkins tells this fascinating story—one that is rarely told as an important piece of English, as well as American, history—that is full of contemporary relevance: religious violence, the threat to national security, freedom of religion, and tolerance of dangerous opinions. This is a must-read book for anyone interested in the untold story of how the Mayflower came to be launched.

The Journey to the Mayflower

The Journey to the Mayflower
Title The Journey to the Mayflower PDF eBook
Author Stephen Tomkins
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 304
Release 2020-01-07
Genre History
ISBN 1643133748

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An authoritative and immersive history of the far-reaching events in England that led to the sailing of the Mayflower. 2020 brings readers the 400th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower—the ship that took the Pilgrim Fathers to the New World. It is a foundational event in American history, but it began as an English story, which pioneered the idea of religious freedom. The illegal underground movement of Protestant separatists from Elizabeth I’s Church of England is a story of subterfuge and danger, arrests and interrogations, prison and executions. It starts with Queen Mary’s attempts to burn Protestantism out of England, which created a Protestant underground. Later, when Elizabeth’s Protestant reformation didn’t go far enough, radicals recreated that underground, meeting illegally throughout England, facing prison and death for their crimes. They went into exile in the Netherlands, where they lived in poverty—and finally to the New World. Historian Stephen Tomkins tells this fascinating story—one that is rarely told as an important piece of English, as well as American, history—that is full of contemporary relevance: religious violence, the threat to national security, freedom of religion, and tolerance of dangerous opinions. This is a must-read book for anyone interested in the untold story of how the Mayflower came to be launched.

The Mayflower

The Mayflower
Title The Mayflower PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Fraser
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Total Pages 379
Release 2017-11-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 125010856X

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"First published in the United Kingdom under the title The Mayflower generation by Chatto & Windus, an imprint of Vintage, a Penguin Random House company"--Verso.

The Voyage of the Mayflower

The Voyage of the Mayflower
Title The Voyage of the Mayflower PDF eBook
Author Allison Lassieur
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 33
Release 2005
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0736862110

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Tells the story of the colonists who traveled to North America in 1620 on the Mayflower, their reasons for coming, and how they started Plymouth Colony. Written in graphic-novel format.

Mayflower

Mayflower
Title Mayflower PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Philbrick
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 480
Release 2006-05-09
Genre History
ISBN 1101218835

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"Vivid and remarkably fresh...Philbrick has recast the Pilgrims for the ages."--The New York Times Book Review Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History New York Times Book Review Top Ten books of the Year With a new preface marking the 400th anniversary of the landing of the Mayflower. How did America begin? That simple question launches the acclaimed author of In the Hurricane's Eye and Valiant Ambition on an extraordinary journey to understand the truth behind our most sacred national myth: the voyage of the Mayflower and the settlement of Plymouth Colony. As Philbrick reveals in this electrifying history of the Pilgrims, the story of Plymouth Colony was a fifty-five year epic that began in peril and ended in war. New England erupted into a bloody conflict that nearly wiped out the English colonists and natives alike. These events shaped the existing communites and the country that would grow from them.

Mayflower 1620

Mayflower 1620
Title Mayflower 1620 PDF eBook
Author Peter Arenstam
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 52
Release 2007-09
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780792262763

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Contains a photographed reenactment of the voyage and landing of the Mayflower with text covering the perspectives of both the Native Americans and the English.

Across the Wide Dark Sea

Across the Wide Dark Sea
Title Across the Wide Dark Sea PDF eBook
Author Jean Van Leeuwen
Publisher Dial Books
Total Pages 40
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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A boy and his family endure a difficult nine-week journey across the ocean and survive the first winter at Plymouth Plantation in Massachusetts.