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Examples Of God's Providence In The Pilgrims

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Seven Essays: Philbrick, Nathaniel. Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War. New York: Viking, 2006. Print.

Breac William Baker
AP US History
August 2014

God's Providence is a belief that the original Pilgrims had, that they were meant to take this journey to live freely with their beliefs. It was the idea that because they were the ones who saw the true god, they would have good fortune in the new world. There are several striking examples of God’s Providence in the Pilgrims story. These fortunate events helped them survive in an otherwise cruel, cold, wild and brutal North America. The first, and maybe the most powerful of these events was the area surrounding their settlement at Plymouth Harbor. The tribe that inhabited this land had died, and left fields, and open forests for the Pilgrims to take advantage of. The PIlgrims saw this as a sign that …show more content…

However, they were wrong, the first few winters on the East Coast would prove to be the hardest thing any of them had ever endured, and many failed to make it through. Page 34. The Mayflower “The Mayflower pushed on until they were within smelling distance of the continent. Seagulls began to appear in the sky, and the color of the water changed from deep blue to pale green. And then, at daybreak on Thursday, November 9, 1620, after 65 days at sea, they saw land.

Finally, a third and final event (although the previous two were not in chronological order), made the new north americains feel as though they were on the correct path of god. The english church was overthrown and they were allowed to worship as they wished. However, this event made some of the pilgrims feel like all the suffering and death to set up this life in America had been useless. Some even returned to England

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