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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: The Puckeridge Foxhounds Colonist and Cardinal (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: 27: A Woman of Prince Williams Sound, from a series of watercolours illustrating
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Colonist Collection: Episodes of civil disobedience in India (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: In the region north of Monastir, an enemy airplane, forced to land, was taken... (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: The Awakening of Muslim Women (Colour Litho)
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Colonist Collection: Near Calcutta, two hundred players caught by the police in a gambling den
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Colonist Collection: The Battle of Bloody Brook
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Colonist Collection: Nullification or a Peep at South Carolina in 1832-3: The Union Pie No. 1, 1832 (litho)
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Colonist Collection: Virgin forest, Paraiba, Brazil, c. 1840 (engraving)
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Colonist Collection: 45: View of a Tomb, from a series of watercolours illustrating Captain Cook
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Colonist Collection: 16: A View of Huaheine, from a series of watercolours illustrating Captain Cook
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Colonist Collection: Dance in Portuguese Guinea (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: Roger Williams appealing to the Indians (engraving)
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Colonist Collection: The Rev. John Davenport, pub. 1797 (engraving)
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Colonist Collection: The Right Honourable Hugh Childers (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: Meeting of Hernando Cortes (1485-1547) and the Aztecs, illustration from a facsimile of a
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Colonist Collection: George Curzon (1859-1925) inspecting books at the Abyssinian library in the monastery of
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Colonist Collection: Christopher Columbus (1450-1506) Scaring his Crew (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Colonist Collection: George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (oil on canvas)
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Colonist Collection: James Edward Oglethorpe (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: Roger Williams builds a cabin on the Seekonk River (litho)
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Colonist Collection: The Indians Declaration of War, from a book pub. 1896 (engraving)
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Colonist Collection: Spaniard and Morisca Produce an Albino, c. 1715 (oil on canvas)
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Colonist Collection: Spaniard and Mestiza produce a Castizo, c. 1715 (oil on canvas)
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Colonist Collection: Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe up-Biblum God ( The-Whole Holy his-Bible God
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Colonist Collection: Sir William Berkeley (engraving)
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Colonist Collection: Portrait of Charles Calvert (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: William Penn (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: Spanish colonies in America, engraving, 1601-15
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Colonist Collection: Illustration to Gertrude of Wyoming, 1810 (ink & pencil on paper)
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Colonist Collection: Entrance of Captain Louis Gustave Binger (1856-1936) into Kong in 1888 (w / c on paper)
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Colonist Collection: Lion at Bahr el Ghazal, Am Dafok, 1925 (gelatin silver print)
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Colonist Collection: The Young Ladys Toilet, plate 2 from Anglo Indians, engraved by J
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Colonist Collection: View of New Plymouth and Mount Egmont, illustration from The Return to the World
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Colonist Collection: Voyageurs, 1898 (oil on board)
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Colonist Collection: The defeat of the Tuareg. French colonial troops under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel
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Colonist Collection: The Zulus enthusiasm for sport (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: In East Africa, two Europeans on the trail of beasts for a zoo have attracted... (colour litho)
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Colonist Collection: Cortes receiving gifts from the Aztec emperor Montezuma on landing on the coast of Mexico
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Colonist Collection: Bienville, the founder of New Orleans, from The Great South by Edward King
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Colonist Collection: Battle in Jamaica between Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) and Francisco Poraz, 1504
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Colonist Collection: La Revanche, c. 1830 (handcoloured litho)
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Colonist Collection: Portrait of Sir John Perceval, 1st Earl of Egmont (1683-1748
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Colonist Collection: Governor Peter Stuyvesant (1592-1672), c. 1660 (oil on panel)
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Colonist Collection: Kls Baster Camp, from Voyages de M. le Vaillant dans l Interieur de l
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Colonist Collection: Fernand Cortez (1485-1547), engraved by Pierre Duflos (1742-1816)
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Colonist Collection: Portrait of Captain James Cook (1728-79), from the frontispiece of
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Colonist Collection: Encampment on the land of J. Slaber at Thee-Fontyn, from Voyages de M


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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.