![]() ![]() By the end of 'Mayflower, 'Philbrick captures the notions held by both sides and how their decisions profoundly have had an impact on the symbolization of America. They sailed on the Mayflower, landing on a settlement spot. To pursue their interests and at the same time maintain their identities, they decided to travel far enough so that they could establish a colony. This desire prompted them to move to Holland, but they soon determined that their children were losing their English identities. With this context in mind, Philbrick begins the work by referencing the Pilgrim's motivation for departing England. Popular historian Nathaniel Philbrick writes in his triumphalist Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War that Squanto knew enough of their techniques to give the Pilgrims a crash course in Indian agriculture, so that the Wampanoag was on his way to becoming the one person in New England. The two groups develop a cooperative alliance that has since shaped the fabric of the American social and economic structures. ![]() Philbrick's work is comprised of fifty-five years of documents and research literature, detailing information about the origin of their arrival and the social relationships that developed with the Native Americans. Nathaniel Philbrick's 'Mayflower' charts the experiences of the Pilgrim's life in the New World. ![]()
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