Plymouth Plantation & The MayFlower with Saltyhead

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Published 2020-10-23
Come on an adventure and explore where the first Thanksgiving was held here in beautiful Plymouth Massachusetts with the English Pilgrims and the native Wampanoag Indian people. #plymouthplantation #plimouthplantation #wampanoag #thanksgiving #firstthanksgiving

Music Credit: Grass Skirts by Beacon Trees
How I get around:
Trailer: 2000 High Wall by Rockwood
Tow Vehicle: 2019 Toyota 4 Runner 6 cyl gas engine, 4WD 5,000 lb tow capacity

All Comments (21)
  • @michaelparks5669
    Thank you ...I am the 11 great grandson of Edward Fuller, Stephen Hopkins and Francis Cooke families.
  • I live in the UK in a small town Called Bawtry. in South Yorkshire. William Bradford Who was born in Austerfield is a mile from where I live. William Brewster came from Scrooby 2 1/2 miles over the border into Nottinghamshire.
  • @sandywhite4042
    Native American/ Myle Standish family here . Cant wait to go and see it and visit my far down the line grandmother ( Lucy daughter of Myle Standish) fathers grave.
  • William and Mary Brewster descendent here can't wait to go visit.
  • @sandywhite4042
    It so cool to see people, acting the parts of our for fathers. It looks so big place. The second Mayflower was in a town beginning worked on in my State. They did a beautiful work on her. Would of loved to see her . Mystic Seaport does beautiful work to bring back alot of old boats. A Whaler Boat is there. Just remember as you throw the boat . They weren't as tall as us today. Very low
  • @repgtr7
    Great understanding now of the phrase "sleep tight". Wonderfull video.
  • Good job Brother E Saltyhead! I just wtched Saints and Strangers. Pretty good film about the Mayflower.
  • @SiberiusRises
    Great walkabout. Shared it with all of my friends here in China who asked about Thanksgiving this year.
  • @elainegoad9777
    More women and children died due to the close quarters below deck due to disease spreading quickly while on the ship waiting for the men to build shelters/houses a and clear some land. That's why more men survived the first year because they were out in the fresh air.
  • @karens8633
    3:02 That's the bedding. I visited the Mayflower the day after you posted this video!
  • @davidbenner2289
    Bradford? Family! My wife traces to him. I probably do. I'm Alden, Mullins, Standish and others. John Alden is credited with being the first of the Mayflower to step into the Plymouth rock.
  • I enjoyed it. I see the grace of God is upon America. Praying for her, her soul (people in the land) to be saved in Jesus name.
  • @louisep4805
    Incredible and brave people going in to the unknown - so sad for those who did not survive the trip and the first harsh year. 66 days of travel on rough seas that you can now travel by jet in a day. They advanced civilisation and created the most powerful country in the world based on being free. I am proud that they were British mostly from Yorkshire I think - who are an exceptional people and it is an exceptional county. RIP pilgrims
  • @cindyrissal3628
    How the Native folks lived before the white guys got here? Very well, thank you!
  • @mds1171
    Didn't know covid has been around that long.
  • @Prairie_Gypsy
    Do they show what happened to the Native American after showing them how to survive? Very sad situation.