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A living voice from Plimoth. Bradford’s History Of Plimoth Plantation from the original manuscript is a living record of the Plymouth Colony settlement. As one of the most important pilgrim primary sources and an essential entry among early American chronicles, this manuscript preserves first-hand testimony that underpins puritan migration studies and scholarship on seventeenth-century Massachusetts. Bound together with manuscript historical records and the report of proceedings associated with its return to Massachusetts, Bradford’s narrative blends administrative detail with personal observance, offering a sequence of events, decisions and values that shaped the community. The mayflower pilgrims account here reads with procedural clarity; the tone is measured, the details pragmatic, and the priorities reveal how survival, law and conscience were negotiated in the New England colonial era. For history students this edition functions as a ready history students resource: primary evidence for essays, seminars and research projects. For family historians it serves as genealogy research material, helping to place names and dates in their larger context. Casual readers drawn to colonial American history will find directness and human drama; classic-literature collectors will prize the authentic voice and the work’s standing among William Bradford writings. Beyond its immediate facts, the narrative sheds light on how migration, identity and community were negotiated in a colonial setting, yielding material that continues to inform teaching and research in American colonial studies. The result is a source both practical and profoundly human, equally useful to seminar work and to reflective readers. Its literary and historical significance extends beyond anecdote: this is a cornerstone document in early American historiography and a principal source for understanding the origins and governance of early settlements.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.