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.Although William Bradford witnessed first-hand the events of the Mayflower's 1620 voyage, he did not write about them until years later. When he did write his account, he chose to relate anecdotes and details that support his central ideas. Why did he do this?

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It is believed that William Bradford started to write about the events of the Mayflower's 1620 voyage until around the year 1630.

He chose to relate anecdotes and details that support his central ideas so that his readers could understand the life of a colonist.

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