Plimoth Plantation Massachusetts History. Mayflower pilgrim william bradford wrote a detailed manuscript describing the pilgrim’s experiences in holland and in the new world, which is now known as of plymouth plantation. Bradford begins writing “of plimoth plantation,” a detailed history of the founding of plymouth colony and the lives of the colonists from 1621 to 1647.bradford writes his last notes in the volume in 1650.
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Plimoth plantation is a living history museum that recreates the pilgrim settlement that was located on leyden street in the present town of plymouth, massachusetts.
19, 2020, a new printed version of the history of plymouth colony by william bradford, a mayflower. The english village is the main attraction at the plimoth plantation and brings to life the 17th century farming settlement built by the colonists. In partnership with the state library of massachusetts, ppm has just published a facsimile of william bradford’s of plimoth plantation (copies can be purchased here), which, according to ppm’s website, “presents the handwritten history of plymouth colony from william bradford, mayflower passenger and the colony’s longest serving. Our sites are closed until spring 2021!