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Which best describes willam Bradford

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His strong leadership was just what the colony needed to survive. He worked at keeping the peace with the local Native Americans and allotted farmland to all of the settlers. Bradford was also a writer. He wrote a detailed history of the Plymouth Colony called Of Plymouth Plantation.

William Bradford was a Separatist religious leader who sailed on the 'Mayflower' and eventually became governor of the Plymouth settlement1. He was a leading figure in the Puritans' Separatist movement1. As a longtime member of a Puritan group that separated from the Church of England in 1606, he lived in the Netherlands for more than a decade before sailing to North America aboard the Mayflower in 16202.

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