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"Journey Across the Sea: The Pilgrims' Quest for Freedom" In 1620, the Mayflower set sail with a group of colonists known as the Pilgrims

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Colonist Collection: 7176920
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Colonist Collection: 7176912
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Colonist Collection: Letter S: Spahis, 'Je serai soldat'( Iwill be a soldier) - Military alphabet
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Colonist Collection: The Departure of Columbus from Palos in 1492, 1855 (oil on canvas)
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Colonist Collection: The Smokers Rebellion (The Edict of William the Testy) (oil on canvas)
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Colonist Collection: General Gough, Commander-in-chief of the Army of The Sutlej (oil on panel)
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Colonist Collection: Ms Hunter 242 f. 258v and f. 259r, from Historia de Tlaxcala
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Colonist Collection: William Blackstones house, Boston (engraving)
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Colonist Collection: Sir Richard Saltonstall, English settler in Massachusetts (engraving)
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Colonist Collection: The Greek colony of Massalia, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub. 1915
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Colonist Collection: The British in Ceylon, illustration from Hutchinson
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Colonist Collection: Liberian senate, pub. 1856 (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: Wolf and Indian Produce a Wolf Return-Backwards, c. 1715 (oil on canvas)
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Colonist Collection: A good days sport, c. 1890 (gelatin silver print)
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Colonist Collection: William Penn (litho)
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Colonist Collection: Warren Hastings, engraved by H. Robinson, c. 1835 (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: Hernan Cortes makes Montezuma a hostage in 1519 (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: Hernan Cortes orders shackles to be put on the ankles of Montezuma (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: Ms Hunter 242 256v-257r Cortez and Montezuma, from Historia de Tlaxcala
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Colonist Collection: Candahar: The 92nd Highlanders and the 2nd Gurkhas Storming Gaudi Mullah Sahibdad
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Colonist Collection: Englands Famous Discoverers (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Colonist Collection: The Arrival of Vasco da Gama (c. 1469-1524) in Calcutta, 20th May 1498 (tapestry)
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Colonist Collection: Equestrian statue of Francisco Pizarro (c. 1478-1541) (bronze)
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Colonist Collection: Portrait of Hernando Cortes (1485-1547) and his arms (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Colonist Collection: The Main Stream Came up to Susis Mouth, from
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Colonist Collection: Death of Louis Joseph de Montcalm at the Siege of Quebec, 1759
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Colonist Collection: The Campaign in Madagascar, 1895 (b / w photo)
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Colonist Collection: Buffaloes chasing boys into the sea on the island of Pulo Condore (Con Son, Vietnam)
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Colonist Collection: Letter T: Turcos, 'Je serai soldat'( Iwill be a soldier) - Military alphabet
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Colonist Collection: Warren Hastings, illustration from Hutchinsons Story of the British Nation
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Colonist Collection: Poster advertising the German East Africa Line, Hamburg, 1895 (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: Peter Stuyvesant (1592-1672) and the Trumpeter, 1835 (oil on canvas)
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Colonist Collection: Pierre Paul Francois Camille Savorgnan de Brazza (1852-1905) (b / w photo)
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Colonist Collection: Book cover for Voyages au Soudan et dans L Afrique Septentrionale
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Colonist Collection: Attack by Bears (oil)
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Colonist Collection: Portrait of John Blaxland, 1832 (w / c)
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Colonist Collection: The disembarkation of Christopher Colombus on the Island of Guanahani in 1492, c
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Colonist Collection: Captain John Smith (1580-1631) teaching Pocohontas (c. 1595-1617) to read (engraving)
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Colonist Collection: The Boston Tea Party, illustration from Harpers Magazine, 1901 (litho)
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Colonist Collection: Portrait of Captain James Cook (1728-79), from the frontispiece of
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Colonist Collection: Spaniards under Juan de Grijalva land at Yucatan and engage Maya warriors at the Battle
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Colonist Collection: Sir Edmund Andros proclaims the Dominion of New England in 1686 with himself as governor
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Colonist Collection: Priscilla (litho)
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Colonist Collection: Spaniard and Mulatta Produce a Morisca, c. 1715 (oil on canvas)
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Colonist Collection: Castizo and Spaniard Produce a Spaniard, c. 1715 (oil on canvas)
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Colonist Collection: Spaniard and Indian Produce a Mestizo, c. 1715 (oil on canvas)
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Colonist Collection: The Puckeridge Foxhounds Colonist and Cardinal (colour litho)


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"Journey Across the Sea: The Pilgrims' Quest for Freedom" In 1620, the Mayflower set sail with a group of colonists known as the Pilgrims. Braving treacherous waters, they embarked on a perilous journey to seek religious freedom in the New World. After enduring months at sea, the Mayflower passengers finally reached their destination - Plymouth. With gratitude and relief, they stepped onto solid ground, marking a significant moment in American history. Not all encounters with Native Americans were peaceful. Hannah Duston's harrowing escape from capture by Native Americans serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by early settlers. Despite hardships and conflicts, unity prevailed. In 1914, Jennie A. Brownscombe immortalized this spirit in her oil painting depicting "The First Thanksgiving. " It symbolizes gratitude and friendship between settlers and Native Americans. Plymouth Rock stands as an enduring symbol of hope and new beginnings. As John Alden and Mary Chilton landed upon it in 1620, they laid down roots that would shape America's future. Anne Hutchinson's trial in Boston showcased tensions within colonial society. Her fight for religious freedom challenged societal norms but left an indelible mark on American history. Beyond Plymouth lies Hartford, Connecticut - home to some of America's first settlers who sought refuge from persecution. Their determination paved the way for future generations to thrive in this land of opportunity. Bunker Hill battle marked a turning point during the American Revolution when colonists stood up against British rule with unwavering courage and resilience. Across borders lies Mexico where Miguel Hidalgo's cry for revolution echoed through Dolores on September 16th, 1810. This call ignited fervor among Mexicans seeking independence from Spanish colonization. Long before these events unfolded overseas; Puritans attempted to leave England during the early 1600s due to religious persecution back home—a precursor to the Pilgrims' journey.