The Mayflower and Her Log; July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 — Complete by Azel Ames

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Author Ames, Azel, 1845-1908
Title The Mayflower and Her Log; July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 — Complete
Note Reading ease score: 64.4 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Credits Produced by David Widger
Summary "The Mayflower and Her Log; July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 — Complete" by Azel Ames, M.D. is a historical account written during the early 20th century. The work delves into the significant voyage of the Mayflower, focused on the details of the ship’s journey, the Pilgrims' preparations for their emigration, and the broader historical implications of their settlement in America. Ames aims to provide a comprehensive compilation of original sources and accounts related to the Mayflower and the experiences of its passengers. At the start of the text, Ames sets the stage for the Pilgrims’ historic voyage, emphasizing the unique importance of this narrative not just for descendants of the Pilgrims but for civilization at large. He describes the motivations behind their exodus from England and their arduous preparations, the challenges they faced, and their ultimate determination to seek freedom in a new land. The opening chapters detail the naming of the Mayflower and its consort, the Speedwell, while providing context on the journey's logistics and the affiliations of the key players involved in this monumental event in American history. Ames asserts the value of collecting and documenting every shred of information about the Pilgrims, demonstrating a thorough commitment to historical accuracy that informs the reader of the depth of research behind the text. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F001: United States local history: New England
Subject Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony)
Subject Mayflower (Ship)
Subject Massachusetts -- History -- New Plymouth, 1620-1691
Category Text
EBook-No. 4107
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 27, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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