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in plymouth plantation, william bradford s account of the settlers arrival on cape cod in 1620 begins with a stormy trans-atlantic voyage. a. true b. false

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the answer is true i might be wrong.
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User Robert Newton
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The correct answer is true.

It is true that in Plymouth plantation, William Bradford's account of the settlers' arrival on cape cod in 1620 begins with a stormy trans-Atlantic voyage.

It is correct. "The Mayflower" was the name of the ship that transported English people to the Americas in 1620. The idea was to arrive at the coast of Virginia but strong storms and weather conditions complicated the final destination and they arrived at Cape Cod, Massachusetts where they established the colony of Plymouth, mainly formed by Puritans. During the trip, they signed the "Mayflower Compromise."

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