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East Anglia and the Settlement of America
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Published in The Scene : Issue No. 206 : September - October 2003

East Anglia and the Settlement of America
Tutor Douglas Baker
Find out about the early discoveries of America. East Anglian problems in the 17th Century and the 'Great Migration' to the New England Colonies - The Puritans and the Mayflower. Later migration with poverty, and land hunger in the Eastern Counties. Was it pull or was it push?

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Chevington Village Hall
25th September - 4th December 2003 10.15am - 12 noon
Full Fee £28 Concessions & Remissions available (see below)
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