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Monday, March 11, 2019

John Smith and William Bradford

John smith and William Bradford were some(prenominal) great early venturers. Smith and Bradford had both many similarities and differences when it came to such topics as Leader charge, Interaction with Native Americans, and mastery in Arrival. John Smith was an explorer from the Virginia Company. He was always known as a good attractor but he had one flaw. His sarcastic attitude was always getting him in trouble. It almost got him killed when he was captured by the Powhatan tribe. The only thing that protected him from execution was Pocohontas, the chiefs daughter.Smith was scheduled to arrive in Virginia because everyone on his charter were to knead there as endentured servants. But Smith never ended up landing in Virginia, his charter ended up landing in Plymouth MA. William Bradford was an Explorer aboard the Mayflower and also had a lot to do with the Mayflower compact. Thankfully, Bradford never really had any problems with the native americans. He genuinely made peace wi th a Native American by the summons of Squanto. While aboard the Mayflower, Bradford experienced a very tough journey. The ship was over crowded, they experienced bad weather, there was much disease, and a pretermit of necessary supplies.Once they finally made it to America though it was well worth(predicate) it. Their primary reason for leaving was to escape their tyrannical King. Now that they were in a new country they werent forced to worship him anymore. In conclusion, Smith and Bradford had both many similarities and differences when it came to such topics as Leadership, Interaction with Native Americans, and Success in Arrival. They were some of the first to colonize what the U. S. is today and they had an incredible meet on American Literature with the documents and journals that they left behind.

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