On this day in 1620, a boat carrying over pilgrims from Plymouth, England, set sail. It’s destination? The New World. The events that followed have been retold, mythicised, and immortalised as one of the defining moments in the colonisation of the United States of America.
So in this episode I want to know more about the voyage, the people, and the reality of what really happened, as I ask… what is the Mayflower?
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Special guest for this episode:
- Peter Mancall, a Professor of History, Anthropology, and Economics at the University of Southern California. His research interests include Colonial North America and Native American history, and he has published numerous influential articles on the pilgrim’s voyage to Plymouth.
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Highlights from this episode:
- The Mayflower's voyage in 1620 marked a pivotal moment in American history, symbolizing the Pilgrims' search for religious freedom and a new life.
- While the Pilgrims are often romanticized, their actual journey was fraught with challenges and hardships that are frequently overlooked in popular narratives.
- The Mayflower Compact established a foundational principle of self-governance among the early settlers, showcasing their commitment to communal responsibility.
- Despite being seen as pioneers, the Pilgrims arrived in a land already inhabited by diverse Native American tribes, complicating the narrative of discovery.
- The harsh realities faced by the Pilgrims upon arrival contributed to their mythologized status in American folklore, especially during Thanksgiving celebrations.
- Historians argue that the lasting legacy of the Pilgrims is intertwined with broader themes of religious freedom and community resilience in early American society.
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Additional Resources:
The complicated legacy of the Pilgrims is finally coming to light 400 years after they landed in Plymouth by Peter Mancall
The Evolving American Meaning of the Pilgrims and Plymouth | TIME by Peter Mancall
General Society of Mayflower Descendants
Mayflower 400: were the Pilgrims asylum seekers or subversives? by Polly Ha
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