Bradford narrates the story of establishing the Plymouth Colony by Pilgrims who arrived in America in 1620 and the subsequent history of the Colony. His work focuses on showing how the success (as well as failure) of Puritans occurs according to Godâs will. Additionally, he emphasizes how the Pilgrimsâ faith plays a role in setting up a Godly settlement that...
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Values can be defined as a person's âprinciples or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in lifeâ and they, furthermore, play an important role in most literature (Dictionary.com). In the short story âof Plymouth Plantation,â Pilgrims, also referred to as colonists, journey by boat to Virginia and encounter the Native Americans. After years of disagreement, the Natives...
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Introduction The early colonies of Georgia and Pennsylvania played pivotal roles in shaping the cultural, social, and economic landscapes of what would become the United States. Both colonies were founded by groups seeking religious freedom and economic opportunity, yet they developed under different circumstances and ideologies. Georgia, established in 1733, was the last of the original thirteen colonies and was...
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Tourism as well as religious tourism is a fast-growing sphere. The potential pf the development of the religious sites cannot be predicted so while developing a tourist site the community might face both positive and negative changes. Those changes can be from very different perspectives, for example economic, environmental, cultural, urbanistic, etc. Itâs a no surprise that increasing tourist flow...
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An attempt to bring to light the cruel condition to which black slaves are destined in the plantations in the United States of America, Elizabeth Barrett Browningâs 1847 socio-political poem âThe Runaway Slave of Pilgrim Pointâ, draws on the parallelism between black and white as a metaphor for the different conditions for the black and the white man. This essay...

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History The Effects of Colonization on Native Americans Though European travelers and settlers referred to the Americas as âthe new worldâ, there was nothing new about the lands they had âdiscoveredâ. For thousands of years, Native people roamed the lands freely in the form of hundreds of different tribes. They built communities, practiced their own religions, spoke their own languages,...

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Introduction The Puritans' migration to the New World in the early 17th century was a transformative event that had far-reaching implications for both the settlers and the indigenous populations they encountered. This migration was driven by a desire for religious freedom and the aspiration to create a society grounded in their stringent religious principles. As nonconformists in England, the Puritans...

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âThe Divine Comedyâ written by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri was published in 1320 a year before his death. The long narrative is written in the format of a poem, which is divided into three parts and explores the journey of Danteâs alter ego and his fictional self which exists within the poem is in search of the true way...

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This paper analyzes the concept of âpilgrim tourismâ with reference to the occasion of Arbaeen and the great walk associated with it, which has continued for the past 1400 years despite all odds. It also looks at the exchange of socio cultural experiences of the tourist who travel form India. This paper also makes an attempt to explore the economic...
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Introduction The emergence of the Zulu State and the Sokoto Caliphate in the 19th century were significant events that shaped the socio-political landscapes of Southern Africa and West Africa, respectively. Both entities arose from unique circumstances, driven by charismatic leaders, and were marked by military prowess and strategic expansion, although their motivations and impacts differed. This essay explores the formation,...

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Out of the many pilgrims described in The Canterbury Tales, one stands out as the most wicked of them all: the Pardoner. The work under discussion in this essay is The Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer. It is a narrative poem written in heroic verse. The Canterbury Tales is a poem about a group of pilgrims who are traveling...

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