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1. William Bradford
"If a tree falls but no one is there to see it, does it really fall?" This quote explains the very logic of history. Throughout the course of history, many significant occurrences have shaped our society to what it is today: free. not only lived through a symbolic historical cornerstone of America, but wrote about it too. , the second gov
2. William Bradford
“If a tree falls but no one is there to see it, does it really fall?” This quote explains the very logic of history. Throughout the course of history, many significant occurrences have shaped our society to what it is today: free. not only lived through a symbolic historical cornerstone of America, but wrote about it too. , the second g
3. New England: A Matter Of Perspective
John Smith's A Description of New England and William Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation both present a picture of the same pre-colonial land of New England. Mr. Smith's writing, out of necessity, painted a rosy picture of the new land, while Bradford's historical account shows early New England was not Heaven on Earth. Mr. Bradford and Mr. Smith ar
4. The Truth
, the Whole Truth and Nothing But…Lies Textbooks in today’s schools still tell the same story that has been handed down from generation to generation. Every year children dress up and put on plays about the famous story of the first Thanksgiving. No one knows though or at least people pretend to not know the embarrassing truth of our “founding fath
5. Origins--Generally “Losers” Founded America
Generally, the settlers that founded America were losers. Personally, I would define a loser as someone who hasn’t accomplished much in their life, and is too lazy to even care about anything going on around them. These early settlers were not suited for the difficult conditions that would be in store for them. Without thinking twice, the early Ame

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