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Pilgrims Research Paper

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Even before the Pilgrims had arrived in America, they had dreams for what was to become of their new lives. What these soon-to-be Americans were dreaming of freedom, especially for their religion. In England, they had become Separatists after leaving the Church of England, which was considered a crime. This group of approximately four hundred emigrated to Holland to escape. However, they were unsatisfied by their life in Leiden, Holland. Their children were becoming Dutch. In order to keep their English life and nationality, they decided to go to the New World. They were “willing to endure almost anything if it meant they could worship as they pleased”(4 Philbrick). In order to go to the New World, the Pilgrims had to leave behind …show more content…

Jobs were lost, prices were raised, and even after many government attempts, things were not getting better. However, during the war, jobs and wages increased to help wartime needs and the gap between the classes grew smaller. This brought the growth of a middle class. More and more Americans now “...were flush with funds for buying houses and otherwise establishing families” (Brands 69). Being able to buy homes, for many Americans, is a symbol for prosperity. During this time of economic stability for the majority middle class, families grew and these children, called Baby Boomers, grew up in this environment of hope. These children didn't have to face the hardship their parents did and were able to live better lives based on the current strength of the American economy. The rise in consumers meant the rise in demand, “Much of the economic activity revolved around the physical needs and wants of the Baby Boomers and their families” (Brands 71). With the hope of their parents and the will to strengthen the economy and social equality, this continued dream of success was carried on. The ideas of success greatly vary between the aforementioned modern take and the ideas of the

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