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Why did William Bradford wrote of Plymouth plantation? What audience he wanted to reach?

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Answer:

The audience is anyone that reads the book.

Step-by-step explanation:

He wrote this story to inform the readers of the hardships that the settlers went through in order to reach the new land but they pushed through and stayed strong.

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