
New-Englands plantation : with the sea journal and other writings
By Francis HigginsonLength2h 3m
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In "New-Englands Plantation: With the Sea Journal and Other Writings," Francis Higginson presents a rich tapestry of early colonial life, blending personal narrative with a compelling portrayal of the New England landscape. Through a combination of letters, journal entries, and reflective essays, Higginson encapsulates the challenges and triumphs of establishing a settlement in the New World during the 17th century. His prose exhibits a unique blend of optimism and realism, reflecting a Puritan ethos while simultaneously engaging with the uncertainties of exploration and colonization. This work serves as a crucial primary source, illuminating the colonial experience and the intricate relationship between the settlers and their environment. Francis Higginson, an English Puritan minister, arrived in America in 1629, motivated by both religious conviction and a desire for adventure. His experiences in the Massachusetts Bay Colony profoundly influenced his writings. Higginson's firsthand observations of the indigenous populations, the land's potential, and the Puritan community's aspirations provide invaluable insights into the motivations behind early colonial endeavors and the cultural exchanges that shaped New England. "New-Englands Plantation" is essential reading for scholars of American history, literature, and colonial studies. It invites readers to engage deeply with the complex narratives of early American settlers while offering a rare glimpse into the mind of a man whose faith and ambition helped lay the groundwork for a new society. This book not only enriches our understanding of New England's past but also echoes themes of adventure, faith, and human resilience that resonate through the ages.
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GenreHistory
Length2 hrs 3 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 2, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
8Messrs. Higginson’s and Skelton’s Contract.[A]
2Introduction
9A TRUE RELATION OF THE LAST VOYAGE TO NEW ENGLAND
3NEW-ENGLANDS PLANTATION
10Of the Waters of New-England, with the things belonging to the same.
4Of the waters of New-England with the things belonging to the same.
11Of the Aire of New-England with the temper and Creatures in it.
5Of the Aire of New-England with the Temper and Creatures in it.
12Of the present condition of the Plantation, and what it is.
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6Of the present condition of the Plantation, and what it is.
13SOME BRIEF COLLECTIONS &c.
7Objections: