The coming of the peoples . THE PILGRIM endeavor .aid such a„ „ll^;^dVeLr;ir;i?enr?KS?l;;fl-;^^reK The „.^^kt of: Cearjcs foH CffclJ ^. i Fort, on the Kennebec Rl ST. GEORGE S FORT ON THE KENNEBEC RIVER This map was sent to King Philip III of Spain by his Ambassador in London in 1609to further the military purpose of the Spaniards to drive the English from the Americancontinent. ON PLYMOUTH SHORE 239 winds. He assigned to every family a grant ofland. This changed everything. Each man knewthat if he hungered during the following winter,it would be his own fault. The settlers workedwillingl


The coming of the peoples . THE PILGRIM endeavor .aid such a„ „ll^;^dVeLr;ir;i?enr?KS?l;;fl-;^^reK The „.^^kt of: Cearjcs foH CffclJ ^. i Fort, on the Kennebec Rl ST. GEORGE S FORT ON THE KENNEBEC RIVER This map was sent to King Philip III of Spain by his Ambassador in London in 1609to further the military purpose of the Spaniards to drive the English from the Americancontinent. ON PLYMOUTH SHORE 239 winds. He assigned to every family a grant ofland. This changed everything. Each man knewthat if he hungered during the following winter,it would be his own fault. The settlers workedwillingly, even the women and children of the more industrious worked for pay onthe land of others, after their own work was rights had been established. The har-vest was so good that, as Bradford was able towrite many years after: **Any general want orfamine hath not been known amongst them since,to this very day.* In July, 1623, before this harvest was ripe, twovessels came, bringing sixty more settlers to thecolony and but little food. Many of these werethe wives and children of the settlers, twenty ofthem had co


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