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Puritan Geopolitics
USA
Thanksgiving and Puritan Geopolitics in the Americas
Summary The first winter took many of the English at Plymouth. By fall 1621, only 53 remained of the 132 who had arrived on the Mayflower. But those who had survived brought in a harvest. And so, in keeping with
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