In the colonial era, many explorers went to the new world. These explorers were in search for land and money. But unfortunately the native americans were already there. Many of these tribes disliked the explorers while others welcomed them to their village. Two of these many explorers was Captain John Smith and William Bradford. Each of these men travelled to the new world and had different responses from the natives. As people learned about this new world they wanted to come so that they could find gold and become rich. As stated in page CR6, “The Spaniard never more greedily desired gold.” The people that came with Captain Smith went with the intention of acquiring gold and becoming wealthy. Captain John Smith and his crew came to this …show more content…
On page 5 it says, “He joined the Puritans, reformers who wanted to purify the Church of England and eventually separate from it. With other Puritans, he migrated to Holland in search of religious freedom. He helped organize the journey on the Mayflower in 1620 that brought about 100 people—half of them his fellow "Pilgrims"—to the New World.” These people came to this land to be purify the Church of England and preach it how they believed it was correct. For Mr. Bradford and the puritans, there they each helped each other so that together they would be successful together. As stated on page 6, “the carpenter and master affirmed that with a post put under it, set firm in the lower deck and otherways bound, he would make it sufficient.” This shows that they each put in the skills they had to help the others and so that together they could benefit from them. In comparison, these two groups came to this land for different reasons. To begin with the only thing Captain John Smith and his men were looking for was gold so that they could be financially prosperous in this new land. While Captain Smith was looking for riches Mr. Bradford searched for something completely different. Him and his fellow Puritans came in search of religious
English settlers expected to receive food and help with tributes in valuable goods. The explorers were mostly military men who were prepared to explore, deal with the Indians, and seek out riches in the area. They were not prepared to grow food crops or fish. When times started getting rough they decided to raid the surrounding Powhatan villages for food.
During the early colonization of the East coast of North America, many groups of people of Europe came to the New World such as the Puritans and Quakers. Both the Puritans, led by John Winthrop, and the Quakers, led by William Penn, were escaping persecution from England but each they had their own views and goals in religion, politics, and ethnic relations. Being on the native land of the local Indians, both Penn and Winthrop had to face issues and negotiations with the Indians. Penn and Winthrop had their own separate approaches to politics but they both sought a more just system than the one in England. After being persecuted, both Penn and Winthrop wanted their people to be free worship, but Penn and Winthrop each had their own
The author John Smith, a pilgrim who arrived to the Americas, wrote a description of the new land in his book “ A Description of New England ”. In this book Smith shows a wonderful world of vast food and pleasure. Also, William Bradford another pilgrim who arrived to Plymouth on the coast of Massachusetts, wrote a book called “ Of Plymouth Plantation ” in which he describes what really happened, how the pilgrims actually lived. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast both authors and their books. John Smith wrote about the wonderful place the New World was, on the other hand, William Bradford wrote about the realities and difficulties of the New World.
The falsely labeled “New World” was a land of opportunity and hope. Europeans of all kinds flocked to this land with their own interests; some to start anew, some to become wealthy, and some to be free of tyranny. Many of these settlers documented their journey and experiences. These written accounts give us an insight unlike any other to 17th century America. John Smith and William Bradford were two men who landed in the New World around the same time. Despite this, these two men produced drastically different accounts. Bradford’s frank account appears to accurately document what occurred, whereas Smith’s exaggerated story suggests he had the intent to enthrall rather than inform.
To many Europeans in the early 17th century the Americas seemed as a new land of opportunity. John Smith and William Bradford were two of the first men who left England seeking adventure and freedom in the New World. Both groups had difficulties while trying to form their colonies and Smith and Bradford were both elected to lead. While they were both great leaders they had very different lives before their journey from England. While starting their new colonies they also took different approaches to making the land habitable. One of the most notable differences between John Smith and William Bradford was their writing style. John Smith and William Bradford were very different people in
In the New World Bradford and Morton were both important men of our history. The stories of both great men give us an insight into the way religion and influence affected Puritan life.
William Bradford left England to avoid religious persecution as a Puritan. Even though there were terrible mishaps along his journey to achieve this, he eventually adapted to the New World with the help of a Native American, who taught them essential survival skills that allowed them to prosper by the second year they lived in America. John Smith and Olaudah Equiano were in a similar situation. All three went through a voyage to come to America, but for different reasons. Instead of coming for religious freedom, Smith came to America on a military expedition, and had to face an angry Native American tribe. Olaudah Equiano didn’t even want to come to America willingly. He was captured from Nigeria and was brought over to Barbados as a slave, going through terrible conditions among the ship he was brought in.
When the Mayflower sailed over to the New World, on the boats were Puritans that were looking for a change in the way that their religion was practiced where the Chesapeake settlers came over for gold. Alongside the Puritans were the Separatists who
The settlers were 1000 well-educated Puritan refugees from England. They left England due to increasing pressure against religious dissenters. The Puritans created the Massachusetts Bay Company and convinced the king to give them a charter. The king was unaware of their religious views and they sold him on the chance of finding gold and silver. Even though the king thought the reason for settlement was finding silver and gold, the real reason was religious freedom. The Puritans wanted to be able to practice religion as they saw fit.
In of Plymouth Plantation William Bradford talks about how the Puritans left England to relish in their own religion beliefs and how things should be handled. While doing so they went through tough
William Bradford wrote, ‘Of Plymouth Plantation’ written sometime between the years 1630-1651 serves as an historical account of the Pilgrims’ voyage and colonization in America. Bradford was born in England but became a separatist, and in 1620, sailed with his wife for America aboard the Mayflower in search of religious freedom. Bradford was a prominent member of the colony, even becoming governor for many years. His written account is still largely considered one the most important historical documents of the Colonization period. However, although viewed as an established historical piece, Bradford exhibits some bias in his historical accounts. His main purpose in writing the book was to convey his world-view/ideology of the Puritan lifestyle and to demonstrate his belief that the establishment of the colony was directly carried out according to God’s divine will. His religious beliefs were demonstrated in the language of the text through the use of a plain-style, third person narrative writing along with his use of biblical illustrations.
The world William Bradford describes is one with brutes a desolate wilderness and other flagitious calamities. Motivation for differences between the two works can be found, In part in the intended audiences. John Smith’s sole writing purpose was to attract settlers to Jamestown so that, not only will life be easier with more people, but also so that he may get a commission off of brining
On the ship the Mayflower was one hundred and two Pilgrims, mostly families, who were devoted to achieving religious freedom in the New World. Their original plan was to settle in Holland, but they noticed their children were becoming Dutch and no longer seen it as an option. As they finally
[This] shall keep the unity of the spirit and the bond of peace” (Winthrop, 304-307). After this speech the Puritans felt a sort of power to shine and influence the other European nations. In England they felt religious and social restraints which were no longer present in the new settlement so they wanted to share and model this idea and freedom that their “city on a hill” brought. The speech also installed the need for a strong, united community, one in which everyone succeeded and struggled together in hopes that this togetherness would make their city even stronger. They truly believed that they were a model example, and that others should too be like them. Aside from wanting to be an influence on other European nations, Puritan/ Protestant believers also believed in being a model for native communities. However, instead of being a “beacon of light” that the natives would look upon and think “ we should be like them”, they forced certain ideas and thoughts to the natives so that the could reflect and assimilate into their communities.
World. This was because their intentions in coming to the New World were completely different.