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took over the cargo bay in pieces and then they check a shot at the flea line —- at the famed plymouth rocknd then the chain so even though not there in the 16 twenties so those observers fromrs plymouth castle so then automatically you can see the last few of plymouth may file flower into the ship itself and then they guy with that hat on himself we'll see video that later on and that's bad news because the ship has not even left the harbor yet. and to go to the americas in the coming days are in the weeks that these guys so if you look back we are in some states of ruin but and then those and then on to the americas. >> so what you see here so that time that we had to build character and if we ever have the opportunity to go forward you can see places like the captain'sca cabin and also to get them to explain this and during the actual transit he was actually a servant of the governor who was on board the ship and during those 66 days that manage miraculously to put yourself back on board if he had not done that and george w. bush never would have existed it's absolutely incredible if we
took over the cargo bay in pieces and then they check a shot at the flea line —- at the famed plymouth rocknd then the chain so even though not there in the 16 twenties so those observers fromrs plymouth castle so then automatically you can see the last few of plymouth may file flower into the ship itself and then they guy with that hat on himself we'll see video that later on and that's bad news because the ship has not even left the harbor yet. and to go to the americas in the coming days...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims first set foot in the world, the mayflower ii willmanently, living memorial to a great voyage. ♪ >> sunday, december 5 on "in depth" story and conservative commentator victor davis hanson joins us live to talk about war, politics and citizenship in the united states. his book titles include the father of us all, the case are trump and his latest the dying citizens in which he says the idea of american citizenship and the ideals associate with it are disappearing. join in a conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets for victor davis hanson sunday, december 5 at noon eastern on "in depth" on booktv. before the program visit c-span c-spanshop.org to get your copies of his books. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tells the american story. at 11 a.m. eastern on lectures in history explores how the pilgrims became part of the united states founding story in 19th century history textbooks. at 1 p.m. president nixon senior domestic policy advisor gives a behind the sc
. ♪ ♪ ♪ close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims first set foot in the world, the mayflower ii willmanently, living memorial to a great voyage. ♪ >> sunday, december 5 on "in depth" story and conservative commentator victor davis hanson joins us live to talk about war, politics and citizenship in the united states. his book titles include the father of us all, the case are trump and his latest the dying citizens in which he says the idea of american citizenship and the...
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and again it's very glamorously portrayed when you see the pilgrims kneeling and praying next to plymouth rock they must've been so glad to get off the ship. really, they must have been glad. >> the mayflower project isn't actually your first orate into re-creating historic ships. how did you get started into that? >> the first project, about six years ago, was undertaken again as a labor of love for the shipwreck museum in hastings which is on the south coast of england. we put together a project to build a 3-d version, and the fact that we were able to fly a drone and see the ship from the air on its final resting place come so we fly to the drone and you can see the 3-d ship was actually a world first. as result of this we went to quite a few meetings including beatings of the mayflower 400 40 trail towns, the towns across england that were involved in being home if you like to mean of the pilgrims before they made their way to london to set up for plymouth to board the ship. we were invited to consider whether or not we could do something similar for the mayflower with the 400th anniversar
and again it's very glamorously portrayed when you see the pilgrims kneeling and praying next to plymouth rock they must've been so glad to get off the ship. really, they must have been glad. >> the mayflower project isn't actually your first orate into re-creating historic ships. how did you get started into that? >> the first project, about six years ago, was undertaken again as a labor of love for the shipwreck museum in hastings which is on the south coast of england. we put...
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a better way of life if that is first a communal economic system,ja they did both jameston and plymouth rockt's look for a moment at the plymouth column. december 1620, 101 pilgrims reached the atlantic coast and the primary purpose for the atlantic crossing and the primitive unknown land once again religious freedom. the ideas of building a nation, the system of economics. by common consent, the economic system was communal. at the property was community property. wour public property. owned by the colonies, the people work together and shared and shared alike in the total production of the colony. it worked like this.n there was a common storehouse. each family brought all its produce of whatever kind to the store house into the government of the colony allocated the goods on a basis as equal shares for all. this was the christians. of sharing. many of them felt they could best progress under this arrangement and have full freedom also. they thought they had an ideal economic system even among these dedicated christians, however, is a great measure of freedom, the theory of government owne
a better way of life if that is first a communal economic system,ja they did both jameston and plymouth rockt's look for a moment at the plymouth column. december 1620, 101 pilgrims reached the atlantic coast and the primary purpose for the atlantic crossing and the primitive unknown land once again religious freedom. the ideas of building a nation, the system of economics. by common consent, the economic system was communal. at the property was community property. wour public property. owned...
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they did, both at jamestown and at plymouth rock. in a look at the plymouth colony. . >> in december of 1620, 101 pilgrims from england reached the atlantic coast on the mayflower. the purpose of the crossing and life in a primitive unknown land was to gain religious freedom for themselves. they had no preconceived ideas about building a nation, a society or a system of economics. by common consent, the colony's economic system was community. the property was community problem or public property. owned in effect by the colony's government. the people worked together, shared and shared alike in the total production of the colony. it went like this. there was a common store house. each family brought all its produce of whatever kind to the store house. the government of the colony allocated the goods on the basis of equal shares for all. this was the christian spirit of sharing. our forefathers were people basically motivated by christian principles and many felt they would best progress under this economic arrangement and have full fre
they did, both at jamestown and at plymouth rock. in a look at the plymouth colony. . >> in december of 1620, 101 pilgrims from england reached the atlantic coast on the mayflower. the purpose of the crossing and life in a primitive unknown land was to gain religious freedom for themselves. they had no preconceived ideas about building a nation, a society or a system of economics. by common consent, the colony's economic system was community. the property was community problem or public...
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rock? plymouth? >> santa maria. >> the mayflower. jesse: why did the pilgrims come from england?and. cole. >> they worked for the united kingdom escaping religious persecution. jesse: what was on the menu? >> perhaps some sort of local vegetable. maybe meat or turkey? i don't know. buffalo? check-in? i have no idea. >> wild turkey like the drink? period maybe that would have made the dinner a lot better. >> it's hard to say. >> turkey. >> hushpuppies boiled and fried. jesse: how do they fry that? when i got here where did they land back. >> virginia. >> new york. >> i have no idea. >> plymouth rock. jesse: yes. where is that? >> massachusetts. jesse: you are incredible. do you know who i am? >> who are you? jesse: i am waters and this is my world. that is all for tonight be sure to follow me on facebook and instagram and twitter justice with the judge jeanine is next. i am waters and this is my world. breaking tonight, countries around the world scrambling to contain the covid variant with cases already confirmed in the uk, germany and italy. many think it's only a matter of time
rock? plymouth? >> santa maria. >> the mayflower. jesse: why did the pilgrims come from england?and. cole. >> they worked for the united kingdom escaping religious persecution. jesse: what was on the menu? >> perhaps some sort of local vegetable. maybe meat or turkey? i don't know. buffalo? check-in? i have no idea. >> wild turkey like the drink? period maybe that would have made the dinner a lot better. >> it's hard to say. >> turkey. >>...
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we all grew up with images of the pilgrims on plymouth rock and their iconic hats.nk you know about thanksgiving may be a myth. let's get a side of truth with historian kenneth c. davis, author of the "don't know much about history" franchise, welcome back, what's abraham lincoln got to do with it. >> it was in 1863, michael and good evening and happy thanksgiving to you. 1863 that abraham lincoln signed what was the first this a series of presidential proclamations setsin setting thanksgiving on the last thursday in november. that would change. this is the first in what is now an unbroken string. lincoln's proclamation coming in the midst of the civil war when there was very little to be happy about or to be thankful for is quite an extraordinary note that we should remember today. that even in the midst of very very disastrous situation, we can all be grateful. >> when i was a kid, my parents took my brother and me to plymouth rock in new england. i'll never forget it. should they instead have taken us to florida? >> well, there was a group of pilgrims who came to
we all grew up with images of the pilgrims on plymouth rock and their iconic hats.nk you know about thanksgiving may be a myth. let's get a side of truth with historian kenneth c. davis, author of the "don't know much about history" franchise, welcome back, what's abraham lincoln got to do with it. >> it was in 1863, michael and good evening and happy thanksgiving to you. 1863 that abraham lincoln signed what was the first this a series of presidential proclamations setsin...
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they know, you know, you always become a pilgrims allotted on plymouth rock. learned to hate the native population because they were standing on land that the pilgrims decided they wanted. so they committed mass genocide. the template for the genocide become the 20th century in europe. and now, as i said, you become what you have. so the u. s. find to solve on its own reservation as the us builds out this enormous open air prison system called the u. s. economy, where 100000000 people are now at or below the poverty line. unable to buy a crust of bread and essentially being surveyed by police 247 over there, the metaphors, thanks to our berg. and so that these folks are essentially living in the reservations, that they can assign the native population to 200 years ago. so it comes around, goes around, and it's all very predictable. that's why bitcoin is doing what it's doing. because people wanna escape patches. christine, the god called been going. people want to opt out of the prison industrial complex . people want found money, people on free mark as people on open communication, unc
they know, you know, you always become a pilgrims allotted on plymouth rock. learned to hate the native population because they were standing on land that the pilgrims decided they wanted. so they committed mass genocide. the template for the genocide become the 20th century in europe. and now, as i said, you become what you have. so the u. s. find to solve on its own reservation as the us builds out this enormous open air prison system called the u. s. economy, where 100000000 people are now...
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great calvin coolidge said 101 years ago, on the 300th anniversary of the pilgrims arrival on plymouth rockey came not merely from the shores of the old world. it would be in vain to search among recorded maps in history for their origin. they sailed up out of the infinite. there was among them small trace of the vanities of life, they came on decked of orders of nobility. they were not children of fortune but of tribulation, persecution not preference brought them hitter but it was a persecution in which they found a stern satisfaction. they cared little for titles, still less for the goods of this earth, but for an idea they would die. measured by the standards of men of their time, they were the humble of the earth, measured by later accomplishments, they were the mighty. week and persecuted they can, rejected, despised, and insignificant band. in reality, strong and independent, a mighty host of whom the world was not worthy, destined to free mankind. no captain ever led his forces to such a conquest. oblivious to rank yet traced to them their lineage as to a royal house. those of us wh
great calvin coolidge said 101 years ago, on the 300th anniversary of the pilgrims arrival on plymouth rockey came not merely from the shores of the old world. it would be in vain to search among recorded maps in history for their origin. they sailed up out of the infinite. there was among them small trace of the vanities of life, they came on decked of orders of nobility. they were not children of fortune but of tribulation, persecution not preference brought them hitter but it was a...
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those first pilgrims arriving at plymouth rock were grateful for the bounty of the land and in this casemed them and without whose help they would have starved. the first immigrants weren't the best model given the genocide and land theft that followed. america would not be what it is if not for immigration. it concerns me when america doesn't work hard to attract the best and brightest minds. as the washington post reports, as the global economy heats up and a battle for the young and able has begun. with fast track visas and promises of permanent residency. many wealthy nations are sending a message all over the world. help wanted now. countries are racing. germany offering accelerated work visas and six months for the country to find a job. australia plans to double the migrants it allows into the country over the next year and my beloved canada will grant residency to 1.2 million new immigrants by 2023. with aging work forces and negative population replacement rates and labor shortages, even countries that have historically resisted immigration, like japan, are opening the door to w
those first pilgrims arriving at plymouth rock were grateful for the bounty of the land and in this casemed them and without whose help they would have starved. the first immigrants weren't the best model given the genocide and land theft that followed. america would not be what it is if not for immigration. it concerns me when america doesn't work hard to attract the best and brightest minds. as the washington post reports, as the global economy heats up and a battle for the young and able has...
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cooking, we saw the plymouth rock on his quest to find the healthiest american diets. >> all we really> if we were still eating like the wampanoag, 90% of the diseases in this country would go away. >> the wampanoag, the indigenous people who lived for centuries in what is now rhode island and massachusetts. their painful true story bears little resemblance to the one most americans are taught in school, especially tales of that first thanksgiving in 1621 >> when i was growing up, i didn't know all my history >> carol wynn is wampanoag and now an expert on that history. >> we had to drop our way and take no part in our culture. we had a connection to the earth. the earth was in us. we were in the earth we needed each other to survive. >> today, she's part of a resurgence of the wampanoag, reclaiming their culture with traditional ways of living and eating that includes setting the record straight about the menu at that first thanksgiving >> so in 1620, were all of these ingredients around >> yes there is nothing in here that was not around then. >> almost everything we thought we knew
cooking, we saw the plymouth rock on his quest to find the healthiest american diets. >> all we really> if we were still eating like the wampanoag, 90% of the diseases in this country would go away. >> the wampanoag, the indigenous people who lived for centuries in what is now rhode island and massachusetts. their painful true story bears little resemblance to the one most americans are taught in school, especially tales of that first thanksgiving in 1621 >> when i was...
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does both of those things in the speech he manages his voice of gratitude commencing on the rock of plymouth transmitted through the millions of the sons of the program so it loses itself in the numbers of the pacific sees so he gives this incredible speech and one person said it was like his face was shining like the gods, like moses my whole head was going to explode with a rush of excitement john adams reese's speech and he said this is the best specie is ever read and he said it's going to be read 500 years from now and it should be read at the end of every year and reread and sent to all of the schools and it does end up getting sent to all of the schools. so one of the things you have as well is the sense in which the pilgrims are the origin of america because as they say in the speech, the moment they arrived, democracy arrives with them and christian institutions came with them so you see the sense of original is a pure origin the moment of arrival, is a key step in a keep getting the whole history of america. any sketches that forward to the present day. when you see happen after th
does both of those things in the speech he manages his voice of gratitude commencing on the rock of plymouth transmitted through the millions of the sons of the program so it loses itself in the numbers of the pacific sees so he gives this incredible speech and one person said it was like his face was shining like the gods, like moses my whole head was going to explode with a rush of excitement john adams reese's speech and he said this is the best specie is ever read and he said it's going to...