Martha's Vineyard and Provincetown
Bartholomew Gosnold (1571-1607) obtained backing to establish an English colony on the North American Atlantic coastline. In 1602, he set sail in a small bark named the Concord, with thirty-two on board. Let’s listen to a first-hand account of their adventures. E179.
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Audio Credit: Librivox - Great Epochs in American History, Volume II by F.W. Halsey (Bartholomew Gosnold's discovery of Cape Cod (1602) I: By Gabriel Archer, one of his companions), read by M. Sidney
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