The Mayflower Compact: the Pilgrims would not survive in the New World unless they learned how to get along with each other.(AMERICAN HISTORY PLAY)(Short Story)McCabe, Suzanne
But the Plymouth colonists still weren't called Pilgrims, not for many years, not until 1840. At that point someone resurrected William Bradford's original phrase describing the Saints that had left Leiden to travel aboard the Mayflower to the New World. They left Leiden, he said, "that ...
The Pilgrims set ground at Plymouth Rock on December 11, 1620. Their first winter was devastating. At the beginning of the following fall, they had lost 46 of the original 102 who sailed on the Mayflower. But the harvest of 1621 was a bountiful one. And the remaining colonists...
Massachusetts. When they finally got to Massachusetts, half of the pilgrims on the Mayflower died. In March 1621, Samoset a native american the pilgrims met introduced Squanto to the pilgrims. Squanto taught the pilgrims how to fertilize the soil with fish bones. Then, the celebrated a harvest...
called the Pilgrims went to settle in North America. They were very religious people who set off to America in a ship called the Mayflower. They landed in a place they called Plymouth. Their first winter was harsh and many of them died due to cold and hunger. In the spring...
One traveling tip: Brush up on your high school French, as Montreal is the second largest French-speaking city in the world. Many Montrealers, especially those in the travel industry, are fully bilingual so there's hardly a language barrier. But a smile and a salut, bonjour, merci (hello...
In 1609, the pilgrims brought carrots to America, where they quickly became a part of the Native American diet as well. Then, in 1788,the carrot made its way to Australia with the British. In culture and cookbooks after its introduction, the carrot was extolled for its tastiness, versatility...
ThanksgivingisconsideredthebeginningoftheChristmasperiod,andthenextdaymanypeoplegoouttoshopforChristmaspresents.第三页,共四十四页。2.thePilgrims:Theyarethe102EnglishpeoplewhosailedtoAmericaontheMayflowerin1620.Theirgroupincluded35PuritanswhoseaimwastocreateasafereligiouscommunityintheNewWorld.ThePilgrimsprobablylanded...
Thanksgiving Day is very popular in western country, on that day, people willmake a big turkey to eat. The day is to in honor of Indian people’s greatkindness. A long time ago, some puritans took the boat May Flower to Americaforfreedom, but they suffered from starvation and illness,...
Chief Massasoit (1580–1661), as he was known tothe Mayflower Pilgrims, was the leader of the Wampanoag tribe. Also known as The Grand Sachem as well as Ousemequin (sometimes spelled Woosamequen), Massasoit played a major role in the success of the Pilgrims. ...