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		<title>A Journal Of The Transactions And Occurrences In The Settlement Of Massachusetts And The Other New England Colonies, From The Year 1630-1644</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pens? to be? to intervention? s for writing this article? ass and Mayflower? Journey to the New World from Plymouth, England to Plymouth in the New World. One of the first settlement was unusual for turkeys com? An in the first Acci? N de Gracias were taken to the colony of England. In the year 1776 or room? To 13 colonies of the Commonwealth of the United States and now there are 4 states of the Commonwealth of the United States. <br/><br/>The Mayflower was the ship that transport? Engl separatists? s, m? s known as the pilgrims from a site near the Plaza Mayflower in Plymouth, England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, the Commonwealth of the United States (which are converted? to the capital of the colony Plymouth) in 1620. Hab? To 102 passengers and a tripulaci? N 25 to 30. <br/><br/>The ship sailed? England September 6, 1620 (old style), 16 September (new style), and after? s of a grueling journey of 66 days they marked by the disease, which claimed? two lives, threw? the ship? anchor inside the hook tip of Cape Cod in Provincetown harbor on 11 November / 21 November. The Mayflower? was originally intended for the mouth of r, or Hudson, near the city today? New York, on the northern edge of the colony of Virginia in England, which in turn? was established by the 1607 Agreement of Jamestown. However, the Mayflower? sali? track, as winter approached and remained in Cape Cod Bay. <br/><br/>March 21 / 31, 1621, all passengers survived that room? An lived on the boat during the winter, right? he moved? grounded in Plymouth, and April 5 / 15 Mayflower, a vessel for private customers coming back? in England. <br/><br/>In 1623, a year you then? S captain&#8217;s death? N Christopher Jones, the Mayflower? I m? s likely removable waste timber in Rotherhythe, London. <br/><br/>The Mayflower has a famous place in American history as a s? Symbol of the first colonization? N European future of the United States. With your religion? N Engl oppressed by the Church? S government, the small group of separatists or religious Puritans, including nearly half? passengers on the boat poker? to a life where they can practice their religion? n freely. The s? Symbol of freedom! resonates in religious society? U.S. and history of the Mayflower? an element b? musician of any textbook of American history. The Americans, whose ra? Ces back to New England often believed to be descended from Mayflower passengers. <br/><br/>The main record for the journey of the Mayflower and Plymouth Colony est? available from William Bradford,? qui? n? been a main force and then the governor of the colony. <br/><br/>To set the order jur? Doctor and to quell the growing conflict between the rows, the settlers wrote and signed the Mayflower Compact after? S threw the ship? anchor at the tip of Cape Cod, November 11 / 21 as it is today? Provincetown harbor. <br/><br/>The settlers, to the configuration? N initial anchor explore? the? snow covered area and discovered? empty village, or Native American. The curious settlers dug up some mont? Ass man, some of which are stored ma? Z, while others were burial sites. Nathaniel Philbrick tells us that the settlers rob? the ma? z and looted and desecrated the graves, what causes it? friction with the place? years. Philbrick quota? A saying that if it moves along the coast so now? Eastham, explore? the? area of Cape Cod for several weeks, looting shops and stealing, as he was home. Then I wrote? about how they decided? Plymouth move next? s of an encounter dif? easy with Native Americans, the First Nausets on the beach in December 1620. <br/><br/>However, Bradford&#8217;s history of Plymouth plantation records that have &#8220;some&#8221; ma? Z to show others back to the boat, leaving the rest. Then, pi? M? S later, they got what they wanted? An another store? N of local grain and pay back in six months that received warmly. <br/><br/>Please visit my Art Prints Collection Animal Funny? N @ http://www. fabprints. com <br/><br/>My website? List of icons called brit? ?: http://fabprints. spider webs. com <br/><br/>The Chinese call Great Britain? A &#8216;Hero&#8217;s Island &#8220;, which I think summarizes all?? That we, the Brit? Nicos question. The brit? Nicos are curious and competitive and are always looking at the horizon of the pr? Maximum adventure and discovery. <br/><br/>Copyright? 2010 Paul Hussey. All rights reserved. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>what made the new england colony&#8217;s religion different from the other colonies?</title>
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		<title>How Did The Southern Colonies Differ From The New England Colonies ?</title>
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		<title>New England Clambake &#8211; A Treasure From The Sea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A New England clambake is a great tradition that has been handed down for thousand and thousands of years.  Everyone who savors the conventional method of preparing sea food such as lobsters, mussels, crabs and clams, will definitely love clambake on the beach.  This type of cooking is typically held on joyous occasions, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A New England clambake is a great tradition that has been handed down for thousand and thousands of years.  Everyone who savors the conventional method of preparing sea food such as lobsters, mussels, crabs and clams, will definitely love clambake on the beach.  This type of cooking is typically held on joyous occasions, like New year eve along the New England coast.  The cooking of the New England clambake starts out by making a pit in the beach sand and then laying smooth stones in the center of the pit.<br />
At the beach dig a hole in the sand, having a width of about 2 feet, length, 4 feet, depth, of 1-1/2 feet.  Crease the pit with stones from the beach.  Then construct a fire inside the pit and wrap up with rocks from the beach.  Heat the stones for about 2 to 3 hours.  Take away coals and ashes from the hole.  Set up the heated stones equally over the bottom of the hole.  Place fresh wet seaweed on top of the hot stones.<br />
Rapidly, layer the food on top of the seaweed, the food should be bedded evenly on top of one another in the following order: clams, mussels, fish, sausage, hotdogs which are covered in cheesecloth, onions, potatoes white and sweet, corn, and lastly lobsters.  Wrap up food with a clean, wet cloth.  Place the left over seaweed on top of the canvas.<br />
Using a wet tarp over the top of it all will steam the food by confining the steam given off by the hot rocks and seaweed.  Make sure there are a few gaps to allow the release of pressure.  Cook it for at least an hour.  You&#8217;ll know it&#8217;s done when the potatoes are soft.  Serve it with melted butter and lobster crackers.<br />
A lobster clambake can be cooked in your yard in a metal can, or in a steamer in your kitchen and enjoy your very own Cape Cod clambake with friends and family.  Or you could hire a caterer who is specialized in cooking it in vessels which are heated by burning gas.  You will be able to buy already cooked clambake from a store as new year gift basket.<br />
The origins of the New England clambake go back prior to the foundations of the English colonies in the early 1600s.  The Native American tribes located in the Cape Cod area used clambakes as part of their sacred celebrations.  In today&#8217;s times, clambakes can be purchased at a store making it easier and more convenient for consumers.  They are quite popular with families.  The meal is comprised of lobster, steamed clams, corn, coleslaw, and potatoes.<br />
New England clambake is a great tradition that has been handed down for thousand and thousands of years.  The cooking of the clam bake starts out by making a pit in the beach sand and then laying smooth stones in the center of the pit.  A lobster clambake can be cooked in your yard in a metal can, or in a steamer in your kitchen and enjoy your very own Cape Cod clambake with friends and family.  The Native American tribes located in the Cape Cod area used clambakes as part of their sacred celebrations.  In today&#8217;s times, clambakes can be purchased at a store making.  <br/><br/></p>
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