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Social Studies, 16.10.2020 14:01, josecano2

The passage below was written by William Bradford in his history, Of Plymouth Plantation (1651). Their condition was not ordinary; their ends were good & honorable; their calling lawful, & urgent; and therefore they might expect the blessing of God in their proceeding. Which conclusion can be drawn from this passage?

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