Saints And Strangers by George F. Willison

Being the Lives of the Pilgrim Fathers and Their Families, with Their Friends and Foes; and an Account of Their Posthumous Wanderings in Limbo, Their Final Resurrection and Rise to Glory, and the Strange Pilgrimages of Plymouth Rock

This historical account delves into the lives and experiences of the Pilgrims who sailed on the Mayflower, exploring their journey from England to the New World and the challenges they faced upon arrival. It offers a detailed portrayal of the diverse group of individuals, both devout "Saints" seeking religious freedom and "Strangers" motivated by adventure or economic opportunity, who came together to establish one of the first successful colonies in America. The narrative highlights the complex interactions with Native Americans, the harsh realities of colonial life, and the enduring spirit of perseverance that defined this pivotal moment in history.

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