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Bradford Journal The most famous work of William Bradford so far is Plymouth Plantation. Regarding the establishment of Plymouth colony and the settlers' lives from 1621 to 1646, this is the detailed history of the manuscript's shape. Bradford 's diary is described as a retrospective description of his memory and findings. The first work was written in 1630 and the second work was never over but "Between 1646 and 1650, it brought about the colonial struggle and the outcome of 1646." Like Walter P. Wenska "Bradford wrote that most of his history comes from his nostalgia, the charm of pilgrim enthusiasm and devotion has been revealed for a long time. He expressed his mission to the pilgrims, confidence and later history (some of which reveals his frustration and disappointment are written almost simultaneously) "Plymouth Plantation everyday in Bradford There was a deep comparison between life and Biblical events.
Bradford 's Plymouth Plantation contains records of pilgrims who settled in the New World. This document represents the history of New England, one of the first colonies that established our country's religion, culture and history. Some historians want to know whether Bradford's document on settlement in Plymouth is accurate. Personal views and prejudice of Bradford are obvious throughout this article, but there is still substantial evidence that this white paper will be lost. Bradford is a writer who inspires a lot of people such as Cotton Mather, William Hubbard, Thomas Prince, Thomas Hutchinson.