Charles C. Mann Quotes
Inexperienced In Agriculture, The Pilgrims Were Also Not Woodspeople; Indeed, They Were So Incurious About Their Environment That Bradford Felt Obliged To Comment In His Journal When Francis Billington . . . Climbed To The Top Of A Tall Tree To Look Around. As Thoreau Noted With Disgust, The Colonists Landed At Plymouth On December 16, But It Was Not Until January 8 That One Of Them Went As Far Away As Two Miles--and Even Then The Traveler Was, Again, Francis Billington.
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