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    English settlement in the Americas. Plymouth was first settled in the 1620’s by a group of 100 puritan separatist pilgrims. In 1619‚ the first representative legislative assembly in the New World met at the Jamestown church. It was here that our American heritage of representative government was born. Since New England was outside the jurisdiction of Virginia’s government‚ the Pilgrims established a self-governing agreement of their own‚ the "Mayflower Compact."Traveling aboard the Susan Constant

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    agrarian society. Using wind and human labor‚ the British were able to build ships and a powerful navy to traverse the 7 oceans for profit‚ production‚ and exchange.   My second example will be the pilgrims and settlers of the 13 original colonies before the American Revolution. The original pilgrims and settlers of the 13 original colonies were largely unsuccessful in their attempts to establish colonies in North America. It took a few tries before the colonies became fully established and functioning;

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    which included: more eating‚ hunting‚ and entertainment in honor of the pilgrims first successful harvest. But it wasn’t until a couple centuries later that Abraham Lincoln made it a national holiday on the last Thursday of November because a woman named Sara Josepha Hale. It took her over 30 years to get it passed as a national holiday‚ but in the end she got her wish. But‚ our modern day thanksgiving food wasn’t what the pilgrims had back in they day; roast goose‚ corn‚ fish‚ and lobster are just

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    Rhetorical Devices Style is part of classical rhetoric and a number of rhetorical devices are worth considering in any analysis of style. For the analysis of literature a knowledge of rhetorical devices is indispensable‚ since there is often a considerable density of rhetorical figures and tropes which are important generators and qualifiers of meaning and effect. This is particularly the case in poetry. Especially the analysis of the use of imagery is important for any kind of literary text. (For

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    living. Vonnegut was finally able to come home in May of 1945. He discusses his struggle to write about his experiences of at the beginning of his novel Slaughterhouse-Five and was unable to publish the book until 1969. Vonnegut created Billy Pilgrim‚ the protagonist of the story‚ in order to express his own views about war. One critic mentions that "no characters in contemporary fiction are more traumatized and emotionally damaged than those of Kurt Vonnegut" (Broer 121). Billy and Vonnegut

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    Imitation Essay In the morning of a morose‚ dour day‚ crowds of unfamiliar‚ yet related villagers enter the empty‚ old glade of the dark‚ somber‚ dismal holt that stretches out for miles. Men‚ women‚ and children‚ the good people of the Pilgrim colony‚ Brotherhood‚ where iniquity is dragged out of shadows and into the light to be scorned‚ criticized‚ and remembered‚ came in union to witness the judgement of one of the members of this gray‚ mundane‚ and rhadamanthine society‚ where scaffold continues

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    England colonies‚ are mostly known for their search of religious freedom. The most notorious of which the American public knows of are the Pilgrims of the Mayflower whom landed on Plymouth Rock in 1620‚ present day Massachusetts. A large portion of these settlers practiced the puritan faith; this faith dominated the colony up to the early 17th century. The pilgrims shortly after arriving elected and made William Bradford mayor of the new founded colony. The first year on this colony was a bit harsh

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    Starting in the third century BCE‚ China used the Silk Roads to carry trade goods to the lands of the Mediterranean. Moreover‚ people from Eurasia and Africa participated in the commercial transactions since the second century BCE. Traders and religious pilgrims travelled the roads for a bigger purpose than just trading: They spread political and religious ideas throughout three continents by sharing their experiences and impressions from travelling on the Silk Roads. Furthermore‚ they connected millions

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    pilgrimage can play a major role in a person’s life. Pilgrims of Christianity go on pilgrimages to help them to feel closer to God. They visit special sites of religious importance‚ for example many people travel to Lourdes as a symbol of their faith. Another place of pilgrimage for Christians is Rome‚ which encloses the Vatican City‚ the capital of the Roman Catholic Church. On Easter Sunday‚ the pope makes a speech to a huge gathering of pilgrims from around the world in St. Peters Square outside

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    civilizations like the Calusa Indians reveal a highly advanced society. William Bradford graphically describes the Calusa Indians as “savages”. Bradford writes about what him and his fellow pilgrims see when they are forced to flee to Holland in 1608 on the Mayflower. Holland was an alien land to these pilgrims at that time. Their main goal was to arrive in the new world. William later expresses in vivid detail the conditions of his men in “an unknown world”called Cape Cod. “…they had now no friends

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