In this bonus episode, we dive deeper into the aftermath of the Mayflower's journey and the complex relationships that unfolded upon its arrival. Joining me is Peter Mancall, who sheds light on the often-overlooked impact of the English colonists on Native American communities.
We explore how the devastation from diseases brought by Europeans led to significant displacement of indigenous peoples, setting the stage for the tumultuous history that followed. Peter offers a stark reminder of how history can sometimes be simplified, as we discuss the significance of Plymouth Rock—more of a metaphorical landmark than a grand historical monument.
We also touch on the broader narrative of colonial voyages and what they reveal about our collective memory of American history.
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Additional Resources:
The complicated legacy of the Pilgrims is finally coming to light 400 years after they landed in Plymouth by Peter Mancall
The Evolving American Meaning of the Pilgrims and Plymouth | TIME by Peter Mancall
General Society of Mayflower Descendants
Mayflower 400: were the Pilgrims asylum seekers or subversives? by Polly Ha
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