We can also credit the Puritans for their belief in teaching boys AND girls to read. The practice of only educating boys was still prevalent in 1900 in England when my grandmother was a young girl. The Puritans expected everyone in their church to read the bible of their time. Teaching girls to read was quite a step forward and spread through other colonies over time.
@jamesbass79814 ай бұрын
I wish the progressive young people could see what the Church has done for their progress,not politicians!!
@knewledge86264 ай бұрын
@@jamesbass7981The Church, while they have been advocates for progressive policies, relied on politicians to pass progressive laws. I wish you would look at what politicians are doing to your religion.
@FloridaMugwump2 ай бұрын
@jamesbass7981 Which Church? These poor souls were fleeing "The Church" because of religious persecution. They were being killed and persecuted by the Church for their beliefs, lol.
@JoshuaTraffanstedt16 күн бұрын
Women didn't need to know how to read back then. They were homemakers. I dont know why people act like this wasn't an important role in society. The greatest men on earth learned almost everything from the laps of their mothers. This is what society is missing today. A loving mother AT HOME and a father that provides. Now we have women thinking they're men and men thinking they're women. It's silly.
@FloridaMugwump16 күн бұрын
@JoshuaTraffanstedt Anne Hutchinson
@cenote10010 ай бұрын
Thank you William Bradford for all your efforts . RIP
@lindakay95529 ай бұрын
William Bradford was my 10th great grand father. DNA test and paper trail to prove it.
@FloridaMugwump9 ай бұрын
@@lindakay9552I am a direct descendant also. How do I get my DNA test?
@SOULRELIEF226 ай бұрын
In the end, we must ALL be BLOOD kin to JESUS! Nothing else matters in Eternity! St John 3:16! ❤
@lindakay95526 ай бұрын
@SOULRELIEF22 A lot more than that matters. For some of us, like myself, who happen to be direct DNA descendants of William Bradford, I wouldn't exist without this story. So don't undermine other people's heritage.
@FloridaMugwump6 ай бұрын
@@lindakay9552 Yeah, where did you get his DNA, lol. I am a direct descendant of Bradford also.
@royschmidt85267 ай бұрын
At least 8 of my mother's ancestors were on the Mayflower. One of the reasons for their making landfall was the need for water. That first winter half of them died from various illnesses that probably were new to them. They brought illness from Europe and appear to have been impacted by those found in America. The abandoned native village they first inhabited had been abandoned due a plague in the village.
@lindamoses36976 ай бұрын
❤Me too!
@shaunmichealeeles69145 ай бұрын
You don't need to tell me I just watched the program
@cboyd55684 ай бұрын
That is impossible. Do some research.
@BrendanOkeefeMusic.4 ай бұрын
The diseases that the pilgrims suffered were self inflicted.
@king_supreme11022 ай бұрын
I’ve found out that in total at least 7 different great grandparents on the Mayflower!! How cool is that? We probably have some of the most Pilgrim in our blood of anyone living today.
@jefffuller668310 ай бұрын
I love how people only watch shows to pick apart the history. My ancestors were on the Mayflower and I am proud of the brave people who had enough bravery to make the voyage. God bless America 🇺🇸
@hughsmith76689 ай бұрын
Did you know they have found the Mayflower?
@jamieseach89119 ай бұрын
I’m a descendent from the Mayflower!
@grahambyrne78689 ай бұрын
Really is that true 😂
@patchadams4me9 ай бұрын
Well, it doesn't help when historians lie. 102 people didn't "colonise" America, most of them died the first year. 1650? Nope. My family was here before that and they didn't come on the Mayflower.
@CaraFay-bf8jk9 ай бұрын
I am a descendant of William Brewster. These things are so interesting to me.
@tashawiebe34504 ай бұрын
The world needs more people like you. Thank you for your kind words!
@FutureMythology10 ай бұрын
The Pilgrim Fathers' trip symbolizes religious freedom and discovery. Their daring crossing of the Atlantic and founding of Plymouth Colony changed American history. This story highlights the struggles and tenacity that shaped a new planet. 🇺🇸🗽🌎
@patchadams4me9 ай бұрын
...a new planet?
@johnathandaviddunster389 ай бұрын
@@patchadams4me*planet HOLLYWEIRD..
@johnathandaviddunster386 ай бұрын
@@patchadams4me a whole new nation where the average citizen doesn't know where Canada is.....
@FloridaMugwump6 ай бұрын
You understand that the Pilgrim colony was a complete failure? It was the Puritans at Boston who prospered.
@DenUitvreter5 ай бұрын
They fled the religious freedom of the Dutch Republic.
@michaelwalker-es6we6 ай бұрын
Fortunately yet ever so brief that is. The fairy tale falls apart when you start dissecting the story from myth, lies and misinformation! ❤️👏🧐🧑🎨♾️
@sydneymills29287 ай бұрын
My mother's family came in 1635 on the Increase. Yes God bless them for coming and God bless America.
@Ivehadenuff4 ай бұрын
I believe I had an ancestor on that ship but have not been able to verify. Also may have an ancestor whose first wife was on the Mayflower.
@RICREYNOLDSMUSIC9 ай бұрын
One valuable piece of the puzzle they are missing is the fact that the Mayflower leaders held the seasons by the stars calculations. They did not just look around and hope they got planting right and were ignorant of this fact. They held the alignment of the seasons that some Indians held and that was one piece of the respected puzzle that quickly bonded them. As for the Indians, they were at war with each other for hundreds of years and were hunting each others tribes to kill or make slaves. This is what some tribes felt when they first saw the white man as they were cautious in dealing with them.
@sinjun197310 ай бұрын
Some of my ancestors came over on the Mayflower. For being puritans some of them sounded a bit crazy to be honest. One almost was hung for mutainy while stranded on an island in the Bahamas after a shipwreck several years before The Mayflower.🤦🏼♀️ I read about people getting excommunicated seaveral times over. They were warriors though. They fought for this country in every war and worked on the underground railroad. They were amazing people.
@grahambyrne78689 ай бұрын
Wow you're well informed 😊
@cobainzlady6 ай бұрын
only the Catholic church " excommunicates" people.
@MiscreantRose4 ай бұрын
I believe that would have been Stephen Hopkins who had been shipwrecked in the Bahamas (the story became the inspiration fir Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”). Hopkins wasn’t a Puritan, he was one of the Strangers who joined in on the journey. He continued to cause trouble in Plymouth for years, as his house became the first tavern in the settlement. 😂
@matthewschreiner203910 ай бұрын
Mistake in the documentary. The image of the Mayflower is flying the Union Jack. The Act of Union did not take place until 1707.
@AdanClark-zx7pw9 ай бұрын
And I doubt that they had leaded windows that first winter
@grahambyrne78689 ай бұрын
I think that was a Plymouth argyle flag 😂
@johnathandaviddunster389 ай бұрын
@@grahambyrne7868definitely doomed then 😅😅😅
@brianmorris80457 ай бұрын
Yes, a touch of mistaken licence there, but the rest of the story is good.
@Colin-Fenix6 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing, but if you look closely at 15:15, there is only red cross, the cross of Saint Andrew. The Act of Union added a second diagonal red cross, so this is the correct flag.
@johnshields68527 ай бұрын
Boston born we lived in-between Plymouth and Boston on the coast, I've always been keenly aware of the native before us, almost every street name was Indian, many towns names have Indian names, there everywhere.
@dianatopoulos56026 ай бұрын
I, too, was born and do live in between Boston and Plymouth, Massachusetts. It is true that So many towns and streets have Indian names. I am extremely proud to live where I live.
@jet49067 ай бұрын
If you ever get to the area around Oxford, go to Old Jordan to see the Mayflower Barn. The timbers match the description of the beams from the Mayflower, including the repair on the beam mentioned here. You can also see the Meeting House used by the Quakers and see the graves of many of William Penn’s family. That is part of one of the Girl Scouts’ three Old World New Dreams routes in England. When ships were no longer seaworthy, they were often sold to build barns.
@AdrianWheeler-xm9ml9 ай бұрын
history is gray & complex because it is made by human beings who are likewise
@SOULRELIEF227 ай бұрын
Originally created in the image of GOD! Vibrant, beautiful and intelligent beyond imagination! Then sin entered, and brought grayness and complexity. But JESUS has brought us The BLESSED HOPE...!!! St John 3:16! ❤ HALLELUJAH for REDEMPTION!
@SOULRELIEF227 ай бұрын
Adam named ALL the animals! He was in GOD'S image! We're supposed to be and WILL be again JUST LIKE JESUS! Our LORD, the One who wrote the Chronicles! GLORY! Using ONE alphabet for ALL THOSE NAMES! Billions of stars and JESUS calls them ALL by name! BRILLIANT!!! ❤❤❤ "Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when He shall appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is." 1 John 3:2! "We shall be like Him"!!! I STAY EXCITED!!! 🙏🏼🙌🏼👏🏼💃
@retrosonghits10 ай бұрын
My ancestor, Moses Fletcher was aboard the Mayflower and one of the signatories of the Mayflower Compact. He was a blacksmith by trade. He was related to my grandpa, Albert Washington Fletcher on my maternal side. I never knew about this until the mid 70s, around 11/12 years old, when dusting a bookshelf at my Mom's and a book fell with a piece of paper falling out. I looked at it and said the Mayflower Manifest. I looked through the names and saw Moses Fletcher. Asking Mom about this, she said he was our relative but that paper was just a copy of the actual manifest.
@lindakay95529 ай бұрын
William Bradford was my 10th great grandfather.
@retrosonghits9 ай бұрын
@@lindakay9552 Cool! Neat to hear that ~
@shaunmichealeeles69145 ай бұрын
Hang on some one else claimed there grategrandfather was William Bradford thses Americans chat a lot of shit
@beachgirl19476 ай бұрын
William Bradford was my great grandfather & I’m so proud of his vision & what he established in America’s earliest days.
@Krana-rt2yy6 ай бұрын
@@Yeahok-pc2jdyeah, I was thinking the same thing.
@amalgamated-6 ай бұрын
Are you a vampire or something???😂
@shaunmichealeeles69145 ай бұрын
So your telling me your 4 generations wich is about 150 roughly hang on thay landed when 1620 or 30 so 3 generation you your dad your grand dad yiu grate grandfather so 200 years1820 18 30 listen dint talk rubbish if he was your grategrandfather from century's ago I think yiu got it rong you you chatting shit
@susansaoirse27974 ай бұрын
I'm assuming you abbreviated the greats. It's 7 for me. Nice to meet you, cuz.
@lindakay95524 ай бұрын
@@beachgirl1947 actually he would be 10th great grandfather. I know, because he is mine. William had a son William who had a daughter Hannah who married Joshua Ripley. They had a daughter Alice, who married my 8th paternal great grandfather, Samuel Edgerton. And that's how ancestry works.
@sue51586 ай бұрын
I guess we're very fortunate our ancestors survived it all. 50% died is crazy.
@Bull153510 ай бұрын
I recently found out that I'm related to Samuel Fuller and John Alden. Alden is my 10th great grandfather, and Samuel is my 9th great grandfather.
@KOOLBadger10 ай бұрын
Kool!!!!
@winros10 ай бұрын
Twice removed?
@SOULRELIEF227 ай бұрын
Adam and Eve are related to us ALL! PRAISE JESUS! ✝️ ❤️ THEY "ARE" RELATED TO US,.BECAUSE SOULS LIVE FOREVER! ST JOHN 3:16! ❤ JESUS IS RETURNING SOON! HALLELUJAH! ❤️✝️❤️
@SOULRELIEF227 ай бұрын
@@winrosI love you so MUCH! 😊❤
@lindamoses36976 ай бұрын
Me too!
@Wowzersdude-k5c5 ай бұрын
Why do the Pilgrims get all the credit when Jamestown in Virginia was already settled before the Mayflower ever sailed?
@Lowest_Levels2 ай бұрын
Not only that but the Mayflower was heading to Virginia to form a Puritan settlement within the Virginian interior where other Puritan settlements had already taken roost but were blown off course and forced to land where they were because of dwindling food stocks and lack of water.
@NickPalmer-37919 күн бұрын
i find it amusing listening to these narrator’s talk about specific details of what happened as if they were there and witnessed it happen. This was the 16th century, you guys don’t know anymore than we do
@kaythomas58846 ай бұрын
I am descended from the Rev Thomas Blossom who was a friend of Pastor Robinson. He did not make it to America and is buried in Leiden. Our family live in Queensland Australia.
@Skooty684 ай бұрын
Scrooby is only 20 miles away from where i live.... Just seen that William Bradford's from Austerfield,i've been there a few times..That's 17 miles away
@matthewshore49364 ай бұрын
The Pilgrims were tolerant of other religions (in Plymouth), but as the Puritans took over the Massachusetts Bay, they became intolerant. Hence this is why Roger Williams and his supporters founded the colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
@lisastillion29373 ай бұрын
My ancestors were at the Providence Plantations. My husbands family came to Maryland Colony in 1654.
@Petrowsky147 ай бұрын
If there were only 102 passengers, and they arrived in mid November how did people die every day till March? Who wrote this?
@dancingtrout67194 ай бұрын
A Long LONG Time Ago i Can still Remember how that music used to make Me Smile
@cassandraachorne-klein34159 ай бұрын
How did the native Americans read and understand the pilgrims note about paying them for the spring planting seed later ? This is an earnest question
@WhatsCookingTime9 ай бұрын
The award native Americans who had already engaged in trade with the British all up and down New England. Remember they knew where to land . Native Americans with this group of people who never saw anybody not from the United States etc.
@garyharris40087 ай бұрын
An English educated native known as
@garyharris40087 ай бұрын
Sommerset
@cobainzlady6 ай бұрын
well they didn't of course !!! that might be half the problem. But it was an abandoned village despite what some say nowadays. around 90% of natives had died from thier own plagues before ANY white people arrived. in Central and North America. That's the recent new findings.
@jeaniehyer79206 ай бұрын
😆 I thought the same thing. Do you think the Indians filed the note away? 😅
@jennabacon124017 күн бұрын
I LOVE that they consulted a native American about this 😊
@maryunger70088 ай бұрын
What a load of nonsense. They were looking for freedom for THEIR religious beliefs. Anyone else's was witch craft, sin and evil.
@amalgamated-6 ай бұрын
Yes
@brandonbath60973 ай бұрын
Yes.
@someonethatisachristian2 ай бұрын
Correct, and thats also exactly what it was: witch craft, sin and evil.
@TOliver-kf4jx2 ай бұрын
And??? ... Are you seeking victimhood status?? Perhaps reparations??? Or just a reason to bitch???
@dmkuchins66462 ай бұрын
@@someonethatisachristian Nope.
@maryfrump79375 ай бұрын
I wish the colonists had never treated the native Americans as slaves. Horrible thing to do.
@SammyB-Habebe8 ай бұрын
Imagine living their time!
@callumcc88975 ай бұрын
Learn English
@JohnnyKennedy-sf4sf10 ай бұрын
Plymouth Massachusetts 🇺🇸
@JohnnyKennedy-sf4sf10 ай бұрын
The first thanksgiving
@JohnnyKennedy-sf4sf10 ай бұрын
Captain miles Standish
@JohnnyKennedy-sf4sf10 ай бұрын
Reverend bill Brewster
@JohnnyKennedy-sf4sf10 ай бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving from Mr and Mrs. reverend Johnny Kennedy 🇻🇪🇻🇦🇺🇸🇹🇳🇷🇴🇲🇽🇲🇬🇯🇵🇮🇹🇮🇱🇮🇳🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧🇪🇬🇨🇦🇧🇷🇦🇺🩴🩴🧸🍞🦍🦒🐘🦏🦙🦅🐊🦝🦊🐻❄️🐼🐻🐺🐯🦁
@Petrowsky147 ай бұрын
They found a shipwreck...it seemed like no one had been here before ... ah, what?
@crystalkeefe910322 күн бұрын
Excellent documentary 😊 thank you
@debrajacobi5184Ай бұрын
My ancestor was pastor Robinson . I’m trying to find as much information I can on my family
@glps61679 ай бұрын
"some say .. since we are not in New York" (min. 18.30). This statement is utterly unhistoric. New Netherland only was taken by the English in 1664, and on that occasion named New York, 44 years after the arrival of the Pilgrim Fathers at Cape Cod.
@linsullivan8215 ай бұрын
I was just at the Governor Bradford Inn & restaurant in Provincetown!! Love it there.
@teenac71817 күн бұрын
Great place!
@darrencorrigan85052 ай бұрын
Thanks, Real History. Thanks to Edward (ambassador to the Indians) and Gilligan (good with weapons) Winslow. Gilligan returned with the Mayflower and Edward stayed to alternate as Governor with Bradford.
@virginiabotha35455 ай бұрын
They were very brave people indeed. Reminds me of the Voortrekkers who came to South Africa.
@waltmooredanwilson87549 ай бұрын
Great movie. Thanks for sharing. Take care and God Bless.
@samuelmuller994010 ай бұрын
What about the beer for the water was unfit to drink.
@MattMendians15 күн бұрын
History is so interesting to me! The Native Americans should not have been forced out in my opinion! The main thing in my opinion is Jesus is the reason this all happened! It’s amazing to me they were able to navigate! Also amazing to me how there were Indians already living there! I believe in creation and God! I wonder how people got far from the beginning to other continents in the world? Also how did they survive? What did they eat and drink? This is a great video giving us a glimpse of what it might have been like! Great video production!
@mindhistorydocumentary2 ай бұрын
Pilgrim Fathers colonizing America: Proof that sometimes a quest for religious freedom just means a lot of people figuring out how to survive without Wi-Fi and pumpkin spice lattes.
@karenclem2067 ай бұрын
William Bradford was an ancient ancestor of mine.
@rebeccawyse556210 ай бұрын
Bradford is Helen Hunt's ancestor...its on Who Do You Are.
@rjhinnj8 ай бұрын
I’m sure she is thrilled… 😆
@Ivehadenuff4 ай бұрын
My ancestor may have worked for Bradford in Sandwich MA area. 😊
@NickPalmer-37919 күн бұрын
The Indian lady couldn’t wait to say “which they never did” like she knows small details such as that from 300 years ago.. thank you William Bradford🙏🏼🇺🇸💯
@cehealy110 ай бұрын
They were NOT Puritans, they were Pilgrims. Two entirely different groups and colonies (Plymouth vs. Massachusetts Bay, respectively).
@KOOLBadger10 ай бұрын
Thank you!😊
@barbararussell975710 ай бұрын
I have noticed that this mistake is often made. I am surprised that this documentary made it because they emphasized the development of the freethinking of the Separatists in Holland but then they pivot and continue to refer to them as Puritans who were not freethinkers. Puritans never thought that opposite opinions might be correct.
@solimarra6 ай бұрын
@@KOOLBadger Yes, they were. There were 2 types of Puritans: separatists and non-separatists.
@KOOLBadger6 ай бұрын
@@solimarra oh, Thank you!
@cobainzlady6 ай бұрын
They certainly were puritans . that's my ancestors on that ship. PURITANS. who morphed into Quakers later. There aren't any Puritans left of course.
@docjw89142 ай бұрын
Jamestown down south in Virginia is arguably more important than the Plymouth. It was the actual first successful English colony in North America.
@jessejames78012 ай бұрын
I've put the Declaration Of Independence on William Bradford's grave twice in my life. This video just reminded me to do it again.🇺🇸
@fado7923 ай бұрын
We actually had a Mayflower. A Triumph. Good beautiful car.
@watcher655510 ай бұрын
Because the English pilgrims were the ones with the courage fortitude and perseverance to forge this land into a mighty nation!
@potter84888 ай бұрын
Not immigrants but pioneers. Big difference.
@jolenajade7 ай бұрын
without the native peoples ,yours would not have survived. You even learned your democracy from us, except for the women of course. Haudenosaunee women were an important part in Our constitution, shame you didn't copy that part of it when you made yours.
@cobainzlady6 ай бұрын
@@jolenajade Actually we had the old middle class ( Saxon) Town Meetings ( Tun Moot) and other forms of democracy already. But they also liked yours. They must have felt good about that similarity. And also, the Greeks had Democracy and the colonials copied them on a few thngs. But the US government is a Republic not a Democracy. .
@jolenajade6 ай бұрын
@@cobainzlady Tun moots did not have checks and balances, or specialized mechanisms for selection of chiefs or problem solving. Nor i would guess provision for women in the political system.
@jolenajade6 ай бұрын
@@cobainzlady The Greeks had democracy for land owning males only. I have not heard the influence of the others on your constitution being acknowledged by your government. The Senate acknowledged on Sept 16 1987 “the original framers of the Constitution, including most notably, George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, are known to have greatly admired the concepts, principles and governmental practices of the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. Whereas the confederation of the original Thirteen Colonies into one republic was explicitly modeled upon the Iroquois Confederacy as were many of the democratic principles which were incorporated into the Constitution itself "
@glenseddon73795 ай бұрын
Note to the editor of the intro text, need to correct the date to 1620 in the opening sentence (it currently shows as 1650). Thanks.
@JoeyArmstrong28007 ай бұрын
Great documentary.
@papajon629 ай бұрын
Great movie. White European people rock 🪨. Plymouth Rock….
@Gawainer10 ай бұрын
Puritans persecuted? What a load of propaganda. During the reigns of Elizabeth or James I, name two - just two - Puritans who were burned at the stake or tortured.They lost some civil rights, precisely because they wouldn't conform to the Anglican church, which was horribly sinful in their eyes. This rigid sanctimony made them quite unpopular and actively disliked - they banned Christmas, forbade dancing, tore down Maypoles, outlawed gambling and card games and theater performances, and would have turned England into a theocracy. They sought refuge in Holland, but the Dutch were too sinful for them. As for religious freedom in the New World, that's a damned lie. They wanted freedom for themselves, not for Quakers or Anabaptists or heaven forbid Catholics. They were horrified by Indian polygamy and polytheism whereas the Indians were astonished at how cruel they were to children and animals. The best that can be said about them is that they prized literacy.
@jake300win7 ай бұрын
*Native Americans or first nations. Pilgrims never encountered indians
@leo-wr6do7 ай бұрын
@@jake300win savages
@anitapeludat2567 ай бұрын
The fact they prized literacy was quite an enormous undertaking and influence, especially for girls. My grandmother was born in London in 1890 and was not permitted to read or learn. Only her brother was . Eventually they sailed to Canada, then migrated to Detroit. I have her exquisite needle point. She did it by sight and never learned to read or drive a car.
@jeaniehyer79206 ай бұрын
And wasn't it King James that had the Bible translated from Greek to English?
@dguy0386Ай бұрын
@@jeaniehyer7920not exactly, there were english translations that used the Greek before the King James, notably the 1560 Geneva Bible that the pilgrims used, but the King James is the most famous
@katiehale44119 ай бұрын
Great. Thank you.
@mokoarlyana148123 күн бұрын
The sloop was too large to be launched from the Mayflower. It was carried in 4 sections & assembled on land. The advanced party had to go ashore in a smaller boat.
@teenac71817 күн бұрын
I was brought up on Cape Cod. Many of their descendants are still in the areas colonized. Bradford, Sturgis, Hallet, Cahoon, etc Many buildings & streets, businesses, museums, hold the names.
@heinekenczech9 ай бұрын
It pays to be a winner!
@TheSignkitty4 ай бұрын
Wolf Truchsess von Wetzhausen - Your birthdate infomoration is off by an entire decade. William Bradford, was born in 1590 and lived until 1657. I haven't finished watching this documentary, I'm already wondering what else you got wrong .
@boxbury8 ай бұрын
The Native Witch Doctor seemed a bit saucy in this documentary
@manishpjoshi2 ай бұрын
Equal rights for everyone but we shall have slaves. What hypocrites .
@Hunter_Nebid2 ай бұрын
Keep applying modern values to old times... who sold them and keeps slaves today? Africans. Run along.
@janwest56278 ай бұрын
The narrator says that on the first Christmas there was little celebration because of the sickness. Actually the Pilgrims did not celebrate Christmas.
@verenamaharajah60827 ай бұрын
That’s correct. Even back then, people knew that Christmas is of purely pagan origins, not sanctioned or promoted in the Bible. The Jews did not celebrate birthdays as this was a pagan custom connected to worship of false gods. Jesus never told anyone to celebrate his birthday, he only asked his true followers to memorialise his sacrificial death.
@brianmorris80457 ай бұрын
@@verenamaharajah6082 Then it all got to Rome. Jesus today wouldn't like all the trappings. When he comes again, there will be no denominations...i.e...No RC, no Anglican, Baptist, Church of Christ, Mormons, Pentecostal etc...you will be with him or not...no inbetween. It will be all one big church if you want to live in paradise on earth or in heaven. No second chances. That thought might irk a few denominational traditionalists who repectively think there's is the only true church. He will be coming to form one big church.
@annemays16 ай бұрын
True
@judahbrutusАй бұрын
The Indians didn't have a written language so we really don't know what was happening from their point of view.
@TheArthead21 күн бұрын
Terrorist invading, for the most part. These videos are made as propaganda to change the real story.
@jeaniehyer79206 ай бұрын
This was a good show, but why don't we learn about the other settlements that were here before Plymouth?
@zipzonker15767 ай бұрын
It was the beginning of what was inevitable. Evolution.
@michaelpriest62427 ай бұрын
I am so very thankful to God that the Pilgrims saw the wisdom of establishing Plymouth Colony as a republic instead of a democracy as many of you people continue to call it. I also thank God that the founders of the United States also saw, and followed the same wisdom. I am grateful that you conceded the importance of writing the Mayflower Compact, and successive laws. Writing endures. Memories fail. I thank God for Bradford, Massasoit, Standish, Squanto, saints, strangers, and Wampanoag and the others whose charity allowed Plymouth Colony to thrive.
@lindamoses36976 ай бұрын
Yes. I fully agree with your words
@sarahhearn-vonfoerster74016 ай бұрын
You are wrong on all counts...as a group, they were dangerous radicals who could not live among other people. No one could stand them.
@Cerceify46456 ай бұрын
The United States is now a Democratic Republic. My family suffered to get here. William Brewster's wife and two daughters later died from a fever . Patience Brewster had a male descendant who according to the Wampanoag, married a descendant of Pocahontas.
@cboyd55686 ай бұрын
I’m a Mayflower descendant. This documentary is half baked. The depiction of Indian relations is completely biased. We know because we have the real history in our families.Don’t believe everything you watch
@Seanenanigans5 ай бұрын
Care to elaborate?
@cboyd55684 ай бұрын
@@Seanenanigans research my fifth great grandfather Reverend Samuel Hopkins 1721-1803. It will be very clear what the relationship between our ancestors and the TRUE character of the Indian people were. They were drunks and murderers. They wanted alcohol instead of land. Our people were raped scalped kidnapped and tortured by the Indians. My grandfather gave everything he had to help the Indians to no avail. They were uncivilized.
@susansaoirse27974 ай бұрын
Thanks. Had bad vibes, so to speak. Thanks for saving me the time.
@MrSWITCH19833 ай бұрын
Corny and boring.... also, your full of crap,... your not a descendant of the mayflower... that was 500 years ago.
@dguy0386Ай бұрын
that's something i noticed, the pilgrims didn't want religious freedom "for everyone" per say, they wanted the freedom to worship how they saw fit, and had no problem telling people teaching different to go somewhere else, such as when the Baptists went to Rhode Island, however they did contribute to the American spirit of what would later become freedom of religion
@maxrobespierre91766 ай бұрын
If you are truly interested in REAL history, draw by on this piece. It’s pure fantasy.
@IblewuponyourfaceIII10 ай бұрын
Why don’t most documentaries about the European immigration to the United States rarely if ever mention that the Spanish were first then the French. They usually just start with the Mayflower of the Pilgrims & Puritans. It’s an Anglo-English narrative. Spain & France were there before England & also can’t forget the Dutch & Swedish also Russia with Alaska.
@cheleftb10 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@Bull153510 ай бұрын
Vikings and Celtics were here before the Spanish and the french
@IblewuponyourfaceIII10 ай бұрын
@@Bull1535 And the Phoenicians, Egyptians & Romans before the Norsemen & Celtics.
@GnarStark10 ай бұрын
Well this is specifically about the beginnings of the United States. Which was made up of a lot of English puritans. There are tons and tons of documentaries about the conquistadors and French colonists of the americas. This one is just specifically about the mayflower….
@IblewuponyourfaceIII10 ай бұрын
@@GnarStark Half of the passengers on the Mayflower we’re descendants of the French Huguenots.
@marble2045 ай бұрын
I’m English and found it funny that the pilgrims developed American accents on the way over there 🤦♂️😂
@johndorilag41298 ай бұрын
WE didn't land on Plymouth Rock, Plymouth Rock landed on us.
@maryfrump79375 ай бұрын
Bradford second wife was my Great many times Grandmothers sister. I think geneology is great.
@rosieslade84163 ай бұрын
and a correction the mayflower landed on plymoth in 1620 not 1650 there is a huge difference of 30yrs please get the history rght and the dates too
@anitapeludat2566 ай бұрын
There were others here before they arrived. Some folks are direct descendants of the Puritans and they believed in literacy for both men and women which was not common back in England. The French were already here and were known to have gotten along better with the Indigenous nations and much of our language is indigenous based. Majority of roads today in Connecticut and the other New England states are the original native trails. Going back to the 1300's over what became Michigan, corresponds with what would become the fight for independence, eventually, with many different wars and conflicts. The Ulster Scots and Germans, all in the Appalachia region had a direct say in the war of Independence. The Dutch were here long before then, in the large NYC and Connecticut region too . Of course, I only barely touched what was happening, including what is now New Brunswick and Canada.
@cmeeblkout19 күн бұрын
He's saying 50 percent like we don't know the atrocities that took place later
@Saint12347 күн бұрын
Question for the Americans in here why do you all like to dismiss the British so much when it comes to American history you act like Americans were already there then kicked out the British when obviously the people fighting the British were British themselves
@oldreddragon157910 ай бұрын
The Description says 1650?
@lewisorely8 ай бұрын
i used to move furniture for mayflower van lines. where's my reparations 🤷🏻♂️
@knewledge86264 ай бұрын
Do a search for Mayflower history primary sources. Of Plymouth Plantation (Volume 1 and Volume 2) by William Bradford (written 1630-1651, first published 1854). This is the most complete first-hand history of Plymouth, written by its long-time governor.
@lestersabados13069 ай бұрын
Come on Gil, Get over it. Yes you have cause to be mad but if this series of events had different people from different countries, you probably wouldn't be speaking out today.
@AsadKhan-ii3es3 ай бұрын
My sympathy always with the Native American Who r the actual inhabitants n owner of this great N/ S America.....
@pamcampbell69912 ай бұрын
Clint Eastwood's 10th great grandfather is William Bradford.
@DaneStolthed10 ай бұрын
Great documentary it’s too bad the Native Americans represented in this film were malcontent. I have several Native American friends that love America and White people.
@pglanville10 ай бұрын
Lol. You're drunk.
@DaneStolthed10 ай бұрын
@@pglanville …and why do you think that?
@hahalleman24610 ай бұрын
Weird that, being upset over the genocide of their people
@DaneStolthed10 ай бұрын
@@hahalleman246 …the pilgrims that came over on the Mayflower committed “genocide”?
@shalineboissonneault940310 ай бұрын
Go with that. It's positive 😊
@martinh.wilson2897Ай бұрын
Let me break it down for you. Poor, fanatical Brits who were not wanted in England. Payed a group of investors to get on a ship, were taken to a land that was not theirs and within 50 to 100 years, they took the local people's land, their jobs, their women, and changed their culture and religion. Story of any immigant.
@lewisorely8 ай бұрын
who's that Indian calling a " liar"? he's the liar
@AndyJarman6 ай бұрын
The English constitution was established soon after the Roman legions left. It's principles and traditions were well known and practiced by everyone. When King John failed to uphold his duties under the constitution he was forced to sign a document called The Magna Carta in 1215 which spells out the principles and duties the monarch was required to uphold in return for his station. The English constitution was written before but reiterated in 1215. All laws and statutes padsed since that time had to comply with this foundational agreement.
@jessecockrum52736 ай бұрын
So they didn't bring their sickness here im confused
@timothyspory647520 сағат бұрын
It would be best if American Indians could find any authentic writings from that time to tell us how the tribes actually viewed the pilgrims. We only get to hear what present day American Indians have to say and it is heavily influenced by their knowledge of what occurred over the next century. What’s more is that settling a land and displacing the native population happens all over the world so we would hear similar stories from people in other countries about groups that were disenfranchised. Unfortunately settlement usually involves violence because the native population does not want to give up their land and rightly so.
@jsigur1576 ай бұрын
The Pilgrims went to the New World to Worship as they wished and then proceeded that anybody else near them be pilgrims as well. Becomes a little less noble when you hear it that way. Of course Indians had no rights at all once the Musket cleared them out. That issue goes back to the Bankers and a lesser degree the monarchs who simply needed boots on the ground who paid homage to England. The notion that Europeans could go to unknown lands and simply clear out the natives was in no way set in stone. Colonizing far away lands for exploitation was a concept totally new to Europeans if not all other parts of the known world. I suppose the Portuguese, the Dutch and the Spanish made the decision they had a right to. Who thought it over and decided they had a right to do that.. The first colony was in an area now called South Africa. It occurred around 1450. We all know about nations fighting nations usually if not always with borders touching the other nation. Of course the whole colonial mess started with Corporate entities. Before 1600, only Spain and Portugal were in the colonizing game/ To all essential purposes, all English colonizing after the monarchy ceased to be the main powerhouse, after the English Revolution. Most the work was done by corporations such as the East and West India Co. How do they go about claiming a land for England or Holland that is already occupied? Interesting that the elites who caused most of this shit are blaming it on White people. Most white people back then were Indentured Servants if they went to the New World. Hardly White People; definitely, multi=generational elites which was a race all to their own who never intermarried with ordinary whites
@markmannm25 ай бұрын
The only thing that saved us from Calvin and the western world of torture is the separation of Church and State. As a Christian my soul is rocked to the core reflecting upon the cast of characters and their belief systems. So let me get this straight they are going off to the unknown during storm season taking over 3 times as long as an average crossing. All of this a wonderful part of our history.... Yikes, you really can rationalize anything. MarkMannM2
@flippgoofman18682 ай бұрын
I got from this that they were ill-prepared & frightened of attack from the First Nations. The British weren't particularly great at this sort of thing at first. Much of the population of Botany Bay likewise perished under similar circumstances. Trying to import a European lifestyle to these far shores was daunting and dangerous & their arrival in November was really bad timing. They were brave, but so many of them died from disease and starvation. I also think that they were far less tolerant than is being made out in this documentary. It's hinted at in the interviews with contemporary descendants of the First Nations that were interviewed. The British didn't want the Pilgrims, & then the Dutch didn't either. Back in the 17th century, people were less tolerant overall, and if you were unwilling to conform you were chased out.
In the scene there giving smoke and booze , from the start they bought poison and liquor to the native which in turn didn't work out for natives.
@barnacles626 күн бұрын
The United States of America was already underway, with St Augustine established by the Spanish in 1585, then with Jamestown settlement established 13 years earlier than the Mayflower. Why they always make it sound like the Puritans began America still confuses me. It was an English settlement, and Virginia was a southern state which is a big reason why the fact Jamestown began America was always not considered the actual start. The Puritans were basically a group of people that couldn`t be happy in England, then in Holland, then when they came here they hated EVERYTHING, even making Christmas illegal in the colonies.....
@virginiabotha35455 ай бұрын
Chicken pox, measles and mumps are NOT harmless diseases. Where does that guy get that info?
@LoveLove-gw2td9 ай бұрын
Words of the Mayflower Compact> kzbin.info/www/bejne/pmOWmHlvn7aXpK8feature=shared. The Geneva Bible is also iconic of the Mayflower.
@Pinion5128 ай бұрын
It's funny that the indian suggests that "they lied from the very start". Indians notoriously have no records, so we really cant know anything about that situation other than what was noted by the settlers.
@jake300win7 ай бұрын
Indians have always lied and turned their backs on each other. Cherokee helped USA kill creeks. Crowes helped kill the Cheyenne and Sioux. Some sided with French and British colonists. It was about wealth and power.
@cobainzlady6 ай бұрын
ok well the natives had plenty of bad ways about them as well.
@BrendanOkeefeMusic.4 ай бұрын
All due respect to Gill Solomon leader of the Ponkapod but the pilgrims wrote of the first Thanksgiving. Obviously things didn’t work out for Native Americans in the long run. The puritans (pilgrims) were devout Christians who got along (in the beginning) with the Natives. It lasted for almost 50 years.
@deborahpeeples143918 күн бұрын
Pilgrims and Puritans are not, NOT, the same group of people.