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Compare And Contrast Plymouth Plantation And John Smith's Writing

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John Smith was an english soldier, author and explorer who wrote The General History of Virginia. In this book he speaks about the settlement of Jamestown. Unlike in Of Plymouth Plantation,written by William Bradford where he speaks about the settlement in Plymouth. From the excerpts we have read, I got to learn a lot about their differences and similarities. John Smith and William Bradford’s writing had a lot of similarities as well as differences. They both are based on a settlement in the New World. They both speak about how they were trying to survive in this foreign land. In The General History of Virginia, Smith says “ such extreme weakness and sickness oppressed us” (3). This gives us a clear point of view on the amount of diseases …show more content…

Also there was found more of their corn and of their beans of various colors; the corn and beans they brought away” (2), and considered it being theirs because it was “a special providence of God” (2). The settlers used religion for everything. They believed God was the reason for everything that happened this is considered typology. In The General History of Virginia, Smith’s encounter with the “savages” was bad, “who finding he was beset with 200 savages, two of them he slew, still defending himself with the aid of the savage his guide, whom he bound to his arms with his garters and used him as a buckler, yet he was shot in his thigh a little, and had many arrows that stuck in his 90 clothes but no great hurt, till at last they took him prisoner” (7). In this statement we see how Smith exaggerated the number of savages so the reader could see how he didn't go down without a fight and wasn't a

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