
Who were the Pilgrims
William Davis
Step beyond the familiar Thanksgiving imagery and meet the Pilgrims as real people shaped by conviction, conflict, and hard choices.
Who were the Pilgrims by William Davis is a focused work of early American history that traces the religious and...
Location:
United States
Description:
Step beyond the familiar Thanksgiving imagery and meet the Pilgrims as real people shaped by conviction, conflict, and hard choices. Who were the Pilgrims by William Davis is a focused work of early American history that traces the religious and cultural roots of the group later known as the Pilgrims. Rather than treating them as a simple symbol, this audiobook explores how the Pilgrims emerge from the larger story of English Protestant reform, the tensions within the Church of England, and the growth of Separatist belief. The listening experience is thoughtful and explanatory, with an emphasis on ideas, movements, and motivations. Listeners who enjoy colonial America, Plymouth Colony history, and the origins of New England will find clear context for why this community forms, what it believes, and how it fits into the wider history of the Reformation and Puritanism. It is an engaging historical narrative that supports a deeper understanding of the Pilgrim Fathers, early American religion, and the foundations of American settlement. Press play and discover the story behind the name Pilgrims. Duration - 52m. Author - William Davis. Narrator - Emily Foster. Published Date - Wednesday, 07 January 2026. Copyright - © 1882 William Davis ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:09
01 chapter 1 who were the pilgrims
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02 chapter 2 who were the pilgrims
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03 chapter 3 who were the pilgrims
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04 chapter 4 who were the pilgrims
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Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:12