Puritans Advantages

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Introduction The sea has long been a route to a new and improved life, in the early 17th century the Puritans left the religious persecution of Britain and greater Europe across the Atlantic Ocean in order to establish colonies of religious freedom free from intolerance, which would then allow them to worship as they saw fit (The Library of Congress, 2016). The ancient Israelis led by Moses fled from the enslavement of the Egyptian Pharaoh and crossed the Red Sea, via a path which formed when Moses is said to have parted the Red Sea with his staff, granting them safe passage through it. In both of these historical examples each group had advantages which lead to safe and successful passage over bodies of water. The Puritans had technological advances and a slew of new and deadly diseases which had never been exposed to the native population of America, which in turn decimated the population and wiped out most resistance to their forceful colonization of this new land (The Library of Congress, 2016). Meanwhile, the ancient Israelis had even more help not only from Moses, but …show more content…

Instead, they are taken across bodies of water relying on rickety water crafts and false promises from human traffickers. In many cases these human traffickers give potential clients assurances that their trip across the sea will be upon seaworthy vessels which will lead them to a new prosperous life across the sea for a few hundred or thousand euros (Goettsche-Wanli, 2015). Once these refugees arrive at their destination due to the complexity, and oft, convoluted laws of the sea they may be left without adequate shelter and may end up living a temporary life of purgatory upon ships as they await lengthy litigations of legal responsibility from nations unwilling to take and care for the refugees (Newland,