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"A country wonderfully prepared for their entertainment" the aftermath of the New England Indian Epidemic of 1616.

From: Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council  |  Date: 3/22/2003  |  Author: Kruer, Matthew

A formidable mythology has grown up around the Pilgrims and their voyage to the New World. In the popular myth a group of idealistic religious reformers fled persecution into the wilds of the New World, braving seas, storms, winter, hunger, and death at the hands of teeming hordes of Indians, carving a new life out of an unspoiled wilderness, building a civilization with naked force of will and an unshakable religious vision. As with most historical myths, this account has been ...

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