Was a time when, from PBS to History Channel, lots of Colonial and Revolutionary programming. Doesn't seem to be discussed anymore, anywhere.
And we're getting on the 250th anniversary of 1776 next year.
Working on this book, which is awesome. Squanto was really working for himself. Plymouth was a bargain between "Strangers" (non-religious colonists like Myles Standish, who had a Napoleon complex and was a cold-blooded MFer when need be) and the "Saints" (Bradford). It was eventually overshadowed by Mass Bay Colony, which was planned better and occupied more defensible area with a better harbor and farmland.
Was a time when, from PBS to History Channel, lots of Colonial and Revolutionary programming. Doesn't seem to be discussed anymore, anywhere.
And we're getting on the 250th anniversary of 1776 next year.
Working on this book, which is awesome. Squanto was really working for himself. Plymouth was a bargain between "Strangers" (non-religious colonists like Myles Standish, who had a Napoleon complex and was a cold-blooded MFer when need be) and the "Saints" (Bradford). It was eventually overshadowed by Mass Bay Colony, which was planned better and occupied more defensible area with a better harbor and farmland.
"Mayflower" by Nathaniel Philbrick
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PC0SAA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_d_asin_title_351_o01
So we get retarded Woke distortions like this now: