Why is the struggling winter of the Pilgrims portrayed in a better light than the Starving Time of Jamestown? Why has the story of the Pilgrims and Indians become the foundation of Americana? And how can we show kids that the way history is told may be biased? Let’s look at the stories of Columbus,…
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Pilgrims – God’s Provision at the Expense of Other People
“Thanksgiving was the third and most exalted of Plymouth’s trinity, holier even than the Mayflower and the Rock. It carried the story of America’s founding out of Plymouth and into millions of homes, renewing memory of the Pilgrims each autumn over turkey, sweet potato, and pumpkin pie. The only people who might be surprised by…
The Myth of America – Jamestown – The Wrong Story to Tell
The viewpoint taken on Jamestown in Light and the Glory is interesting, and contributes to how we talk about the myth that is America. Why do some stories get prioritized over others? “Gosnold formed the Virginia Company to raise money for the new colony. This Company told everyone that the colony was a missionary outreach. …
The Myth of America – Columbus, Christ-Bearer
Let’s set the stage with a neutral description of who Columbus was. “Most scholars believe Columbus was born in 1451, to a family of wool weavers in Genoa. After working in the wool trade, he went to sea and literally washed ashore in Portugal after an attack on his ship by the French. He…