Wednesday, October 2, 2019
John Smith and William Bradford :: essays research papers
 John Smith and William Bradford were both leaders who established   colonies. They both established a colony and they attempted to attract   settlers with writings. Their writings were intended for different audiences   and they both had different purposes.   John Smith's writings were different than William Bradford's. John Smith   had a different purpose and his writings were intended for a different   audience. John Smith's purpose was to bring people to the new world. He   wrote a pamphlet to the people in England and told about all the good things   about New England. In his pamphlet he tried to persuade people to join him   in the new land. John Smith wrote about how he promised New England was   better than England. John Smith's audience was intended for people from   England, and possible settlers. John Smith said, "What pleasure can be more   than in planting vines, fruits, or herbs, in contriving their own grounds to   the pleasure of their own minds, their fields, gardens, orchards, buildings,   ships, and other worksâ⬠¦."  William Bradford's writings were intended for different audiences and he   had a different purpose than John Smith. William Bradford's audience was   intended for the future generation. His writings were intended for the   future generation. He wrote a diary about his actual experiences in Colonial   America. Bradford discussed in his diary about the many hardships he faced.   Bradford said, "But that which was most sad and lamentable was, that in two   or three months' time half of their company diedâ⬠¦" Though Bradford talked   about the bad things, he also talked about the goods things that occurred   during the first Thanksgiving. William Bradford said, "And besides waterfowl   there was great store of wild turkeys, of which they took many, besides     					    
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