The Mayflower | A Sea of Troubles | American History Tellers
In November 1620, as the Pilgrims search for a suitable site for their new settlement in Cape Cod, they stumble upon buried baskets of corn, igniting a moral dilemma about stealing from the Indigenous people who once inhabited the land. Led by William Bradford, they confront the harsh realities of survival, weighing the urgency of their own needs against the evident presence of those who once lived there.
Key Takeaways
- Pilgrims' corn 'recovery': Theft masked as survival tactic on Cape Cod shores.
- Spiritual zeal met practical needs: Puritans faced dilemmas beyond mere faith.
- A ship of unlikely settlers: Weavers and shoemakers in a New World odyssey.
- Crops or conflict? Pilgrims stole to live, risking native retaliation.
- Lost, hungry, and hopeful: Pilgrims navigated survival in a desolate Cape Cod.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Mayflower (product)
- Cape Cod (location)
- William Bradford (person)
- Hudson River (location)
- Captain Christopher Jones (person)
- Provincetown Harbor (location)
- Myles Standish (person)
- Mayflower Compact (concept)
- Jamestown (location)
- Cape Cod Bay (location)
- John Robinson (person)
- Puritan separatists (concept)
- American History Tellers (company)
- New World (location)
- Steven Hopkins (person)
- Virginia Company (company)
- Robert Coppin (person)
- John Howland (person)
- Plymouth Rock (location)
- Dorothy Bradford (person)