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What themes does William Bradford address in Of Plymouth Plantation? Select all the answers that apply.

the wickedness of kings
the importance of religion
the love felt between mother and child
the exploration of a new world

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Options B and D are the answers.

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William Bradford was an English immigrant that escaped, first, to Holland, and from there he arrived to Plymouth Colony in 1620. Of Plymouth Plantation is a text written by him and it narrates how the Pilgrims lived and the early years of Plymouth Colony. There, he addresses to the importance of religion and the exploration of a new world.

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The question is asking to choose among the following them does William Bradford address in Of Plymouth Plantation, base on me research and further understanding, the possible answer would be "the importance of religion". I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
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