He was known to most as the leader of the Pilgrims but also for his most famous literary work, Of Plymouth Plantation. This work described the voyage of the Pilgrims to Cape Cod, their search for a place to call “home”, and the difficulties they encountered once they settled. The voyage had the appearance to be adequately dangerous at some points but the Pilgrims were able to arrive to their destination safely. Upon their search for a place to settle the Pilgrims encountered problems with the Indians because they entered the Indians’ territory. After the conflict with the Indians, the Pilgrims were able to find a place to settle of their own. After settling their land, the Pilgrims experience some difficult times. “In these hard and difficult beginnings they found some discontents and murmurings arise amongst some, and mutinous speeches and carriages in other; but they were soon quelled and overcome by the wisdom, patience, and just and equal carriage of things by the governor and better part, which clave faithfully together in the main.” (Norton & Company, p.66) This passage shows that the Pilgrims were strong people. Though they were deemed strong people,they were …show more content…
He was known to many as the first governor of the Massachusetts Colony. He also was known for one of his most famous works entitled A Model of Christianity. This work included three views that Winthrop believed in. The first view expresses Winthrop’s opinion of there being a variety and difference between creatures. The second view expresses that the social structure should not be changed but all should be treated equally. The third view indicates that no one should feel like they are more superior than the other. These views from the Model of Christianity are views that are still utilized today. In addition to the views that Winthrop believed in, there were two rules. These two rules were justice and mercy. Anne Bradstreet,an English poet was born in 1612. She was known for her deep and meaningful poems. One of her most famous poems was a poem that was written for her husband. Aside from Anne Bradstreet, there was another famous female writer of that time period. Mary Rowlandson, an American writer, was born in 1637. She was known for the narrative of her captivity by the Indians. In this narrative she grimly describes the way she was treated during her