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Those guys who landed at Plymouth Rock were a doomsday cult, says Jane Borden — and we've emulated them ever since ...
Pilgrim’s Pride showcased its new employee housing complex and childcare center in Moorefield, West Virginia, during a grand ...
For those who emphasize America’s Christian roots, then, getting right with the Pilgrims is never only about understanding the origins of a treasured holiday. The Pilgrims’ story becomes ...
The Thanksgiving story begins, of course, with the Pilgrims. The English Protestants who arrived at Provincetown in 1620 were obsessed with the Hebrew Bible, seeing themselves as another Israel ...
So, hundreds and then thousands of Puritans made the momentous decision to leave England behind and follow the tiny band of Pilgrims to America. These Puritans never considered themselves ...
Another ingredient missing from the Pilgrims’ pantries was sugar ... macaroni and cheese wasn’t eaten in America at this time. Thomas Jefferson is credited with popularizing the dish in ...
They were the pilgrims with the two rings, each wearing their own wedding band next to the wedding band of their recently deceased spouse—each, the widow and widower, walking Spain’s Camino de ...
(The Conversation) — Every November, numerous articles recount the arrival of 17th-century English Pilgrims and Puritans and their quest for religious freedom. Stories are told about the ...
The thousands of non-Pilgrim Puritans who remained behind and struggled in England would not share Winslow’s views. They were more concerned with what they saw as their own divine mission in America.