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What themes does William Bradford address in Of Plymouth Plantation

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The themes that william bradford addressed in of plymouth plantation is : The importance of religion
In of plymouth plantation, he writes a lot about God , Religious Faith, and its relation to honor...
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the importance of religion

the love felt between mother and child

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William Bradford wrote an account of his experience about the Pilgrims and the colonies found in the early years in "Of Plymouth Plantation". The journal focuses on the lives of the Pilgrims during 1630 and 1651. It is considered as a form of narrative because it has been written according to the way the events have occurred.

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