in the ocean Pilgrims encounter fierce storms, disease, and their ship falls into disrepair. During the first winter they lack shelter, warmth, and food. Many pilgrims suffer from scurvy or die from other illnesses. Algonquian Indians.
Explanation:
In Chapter three of Of Plymouth Plantation, Bradford makes a biblical allusion when he compares the Puritans leaving the Netherlands to the Israelites leaving Egypt. The Puritans are like: Moses and the Israelites when they went out of Egypt.
“When they heard Box 342 rung, however, they assumed the fire was out of their territory and unhitched the horses. Only two fire companies were not fooled by the misleading alarm.”