About This Book
The narrative traces the life and deeds of a Puritan military leader closely tied to the Pilgrim colonists, beginning with religious persecution in England, exile in Holland, and the transatlantic voyage that led to settlement in New England. It recounts early exploration and establishment of the settlement, daily hardships, outbreaks of disease, and defensive encounters with Indigenous groups, as well as diplomatic negotiations and local alliances. Interwoven are portraits of personal resolve, leadership in military expeditions, civic organization, and moral character, presented through episodes, contemporary documents, and chronological chapters that balance anecdote and historical detail.
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