Publisher's Synopsis
"The Mayflower and Her Log, Vol. 3" by Azel Ames offers a detailed historical account of the "Mayflower" voyage and the establishment of Plymouth Colony. Delve into the maritime history surrounding this pivotal moment in American history. This volume explores the experiences of the Pilgrims, drawing upon ship logs and historical records to paint a vivid picture of life in the early Massachusetts colony. From the challenges of the transatlantic journey to the realities of building a new society in New Plymouth (1620-1691), this book provides valuable insights into the colonial period. A compelling resource for anyone interested in the history of the "Mayflower," the Pilgrims' journey, or the origins of the United States, this volume illuminates a foundational chapter in American history.
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