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Anna Scott

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American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

20 years later, he wrote his diary. So it wasn't, he didn't write it at the time. He was reflecting on it sometime later. And he was then telling the story of his life, basically. His own story got lost for a period, turned up again in the Bishop of Fulham's library in London.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

20 years later, he wrote his diary. So it wasn't, he didn't write it at the time. He was reflecting on it sometime later. And he was then telling the story of his life, basically. His own story got lost for a period, turned up again in the Bishop of Fulham's library in London.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

In the 1850s, his diary had got lost around the time of American independence, but it ended up back over here and was repatriated to the States and was picked up again. And then you have the formation later that century, the General Society of Mothar Descendants and... References to the story by politicians.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

In the 1850s, his diary had got lost around the time of American independence, but it ended up back over here and was repatriated to the States and was picked up again. And then you have the formation later that century, the General Society of Mothar Descendants and... References to the story by politicians.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

In the 1850s, his diary had got lost around the time of American independence, but it ended up back over here and was repatriated to the States and was picked up again. And then you have the formation later that century, the General Society of Mothar Descendants and... References to the story by politicians.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

So John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States, refers to the pilgrims in an important speech in 1802, foregrounding the importance of that team building, you've called it, that was enshrined in a document that they had to create to record their agreement to deal with the tensions that there were between the saints and the strangers.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

So John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States, refers to the pilgrims in an important speech in 1802, foregrounding the importance of that team building, you've called it, that was enshrined in a document that they had to create to record their agreement to deal with the tensions that there were between the saints and the strangers.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

So John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States, refers to the pilgrims in an important speech in 1802, foregrounding the importance of that team building, you've called it, that was enshrined in a document that they had to create to record their agreement to deal with the tensions that there were between the saints and the strangers.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

I think the weather had something to do with it. We've talked about it was the wrong time of year and they hit some weather when they started to get near the coast and they ended up around the back side of Cape Cod and where that land sticks out. So you've got Provincetown on the tip of Cape Cod and they were the far side of that piece of land.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

I think the weather had something to do with it. We've talked about it was the wrong time of year and they hit some weather when they started to get near the coast and they ended up around the back side of Cape Cod and where that land sticks out. So you've got Provincetown on the tip of Cape Cod and they were the far side of that piece of land.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

I think the weather had something to do with it. We've talked about it was the wrong time of year and they hit some weather when they started to get near the coast and they ended up around the back side of Cape Cod and where that land sticks out. So you've got Provincetown on the tip of Cape Cod and they were the far side of that piece of land.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

And so because of the weather being so bad, they came up to the tip, to that top where Provincetown is now, and they moored themselves there. And they decided that they couldn't get down to where they'd been intending to go around Hudson Bay area. And they were just about to hit wintertime. And so they had to make a decision about where they were going to stay.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

And so because of the weather being so bad, they came up to the tip, to that top where Provincetown is now, and they moored themselves there. And they decided that they couldn't get down to where they'd been intending to go around Hudson Bay area. And they were just about to hit wintertime. And so they had to make a decision about where they were going to stay.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

And so because of the weather being so bad, they came up to the tip, to that top where Provincetown is now, and they moored themselves there. And they decided that they couldn't get down to where they'd been intending to go around Hudson Bay area. And they were just about to hit wintertime. And so they had to make a decision about where they were going to stay.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

And that's when these conversations were having to happen. There was the realization that people weren't happy. They weren't happy that they were in the wrong place. And they also knew that the permission they got was then invalid. So what were they going to do? They had to come to some kind of resolution because they knew they needed to work together if they were all going to survive.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

And that's when these conversations were having to happen. There was the realization that people weren't happy. They weren't happy that they were in the wrong place. And they also knew that the permission they got was then invalid. So what were they going to do? They had to come to some kind of resolution because they knew they needed to work together if they were all going to survive.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

And that's when these conversations were having to happen. There was the realization that people weren't happy. They weren't happy that they were in the wrong place. And they also knew that the permission they got was then invalid. So what were they going to do? They had to come to some kind of resolution because they knew they needed to work together if they were all going to survive.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

Yeah, and I think maybe the most famous words in it is that they described themselves as a civil body politic. So they agreed that they would work together for the mutual benefit of the whole group to establish their colony in the hope that they could then all survive. So they continued in the way that they had planned, but just in a slightly different area.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

Yeah, and I think maybe the most famous words in it is that they described themselves as a civil body politic. So they agreed that they would work together for the mutual benefit of the whole group to establish their colony in the hope that they could then all survive. So they continued in the way that they had planned, but just in a slightly different area.

American History Hit
The Mayflower: What Was Life Like At Sea?

Yeah, and I think maybe the most famous words in it is that they described themselves as a civil body politic. So they agreed that they would work together for the mutual benefit of the whole group to establish their colony in the hope that they could then all survive. So they continued in the way that they had planned, but just in a slightly different area.