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What themes does William Bradford address in Of Plymouth Plantation? Select all the answers that apply.

the wickedness of kings

the importance of religion

the love felt between mother and child

the exploration of a new world

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User Joasa
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The correct answer is, "the importance of religion" and "the exploration of the new world"

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User Rocksportrocker
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The correct answers should be the importance of religion and the exploration of the new world

He mostly writes about how they were good Christian pilgrims who wanted freedom from religious prosecution and speaks how they established a new colony in the new world.
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