Jamestown Vs Plymouth Colony Research Paper

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Back in the early 1600s Europeans were traveling to the New World for many reasons, such may be for profit, like planting tobacco, those would be the colonist who would settle in Virginia. The people of the Plymouth Plantation came to the colonies, because of their children losing touch with their British roots while living in Holland. " We were all ignorant, and supposing to make our passage in two months, with victual to live."(Smith 3) Everyone who traveled to the New World faced hardships that were very difficult to endure, but it was "God's will". These two different colonies faced hardships, similar yet also different. In 1607, Captain John Smith arrived in Virginia and settled in the Jamestown colony, whilst trying to make a profit from …show more content…

Most people in Jamestown faced hardships because they didn't work together, these people were one for themselves. When Captain John Smith was held hostage by the natives, he left the colonist all by themselves. "Now in Jamestown, they were all in combustion, the strongest preparing once more to run away with the pinnace,"(Smith 5). When he was released, result to the help of Pocahontas, Jamestown was a mess due to the colonists' selfishness and laziness."No better than they should be, had …show more content…

They arrived at what was the Plymouth Plantation in Massachusetts because while living in Holland for religious reasons, their children were adapting to the Dutch lifestyle, rather than the British."It pleased God before they came half seas over, to smite this young man with a grievous death of which he died in a desperate manner…himself was the first that was thrown overboard."(Bradford 6) Most of the people were families who were predestined, as in they believe God's will was the answer to the reason things happen." arrived in a good harbor, and brought safely to land, they fell upon their knees and blessed the God of Heaven who brought over the perils and miseries thereof…"(Bradford 8) The leader of the Plymouth Plantation colony was a humble man who is named William Bradford. William Bradford gave all the glory to God for the safety of the trip as they believed it was God itself who destined them, of course, it would get all the glory. 11th of November, their arrival at Cape Cod they needed a place to live. "Having brought out a large shallop with them out of England, stowed in the quarters of the ship they now got her out and set their carpenters to work to trim her up..."(Bradford 9) "Whereupon a few of them tendered themselves to go by land and discover the nearest places, whilst the shallop was in mending." They cooperated together for the benefit of each other's lives, they knew it was better to