Good News from New England

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Good News from New England is a 1624 historical account by Pilgrim leader Edward Winslow that details the early years of the Plymouth Colony and its relations with Indigenous peoples.

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instanceOf book
historical account
author Edward Winslow
countryOfOrigin England
describes early years of Plymouth Colony
relations between colonists and Indigenous peoples
documents conflicts in early Plymouth history
daily life in Plymouth Colony
treaties with Indigenous peoples
follows Mourt’s Relation
surface form: Mourt's Relation
genre colonial history
history
hasAuthorOccupation Pilgrim leader
hasHistoricalSignificance early English account of Indigenous–colonist relations in New England
primary source on early Plymouth Colony
historicalRegionDescribed New England
language English
mainSubject Indigenous peoples of New England
New England
Pilgrims
Plymouth Colony
placeOfWriting Plymouth Colony
portrays Pilgrim leadership
diplomacy with Indigenous nations
publicationDate 1624
timePeriodCovered early 1620s
writtenBy Edward Winslow

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Edward Winslow notableWork Good News from New England