November 26, 1621
Dear Aunt Sally, I survived! I made it! We got have all the food for a feast! We did pretty well but the only thing better the pilgrims was are acres of food, we have 23, they had 20. We had 42 survivors, 2 house's built, 0 barrels of beaver fur, but had 16 beaver fur, we got a peace treaty with the Natives, we have religious freedom, and made a may flower compact. Life bin hard, but survived to make it to the feast. This is going to be fun. Sincerely, Isaac Browne March 5, 1621
Dear Aunt Sally Browne We finished the common house! But still, were losing people. We lost 27 people from last time. We have two cottages and have five farm spaces. There is a sickness going around here and there are many people who are sick. It was really cold but at least its March! I have to leave now. Sincerely, Isaac Browne December 19, 1620
Dear Aunt Sally Browne, It's not good here at the new world. We lost 8 Pilgrims already from last time, and a lot of people are sick and hungry. The men are working to make a common house for us. Our contract is about how are leader is going to get voted. We are scared about the Native Americans to. I hope were going to do this. Sincerely, Isaac Browne December 15, 1621
Dear Aunt Sally Browne, It is awesome here on the Mayflower! It is so big! The one problem is that the food here, I don't like it. We lost 2 passengers all ready and we have 101 people left. Were here at the new world, but it's already winter at the new world. Our ship broke apart once. 2 people had to fix it. We had very tough winds on the ship. At least i'm still here. Sincerely, Isaac Browne |
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