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A 3 page essay that contrasts and compares three accounts of early American history. There is a prevalent perspective among Americans that the earliest colonists to North America were homogenous in their purpose and intentions in coming to the New World. This viewpoint overlooks the immense diversity of early colonists and the multiple reasons that they had for establishing a presence in the wilderness of North America. This examination of this diversity looks specifically at the first-person accounts of three early colonial leader: John Smith, William Bradford and John Winthrop. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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