An 8-page archaeological manuscript dating back to the reign of French King Louis XIII in 1620 AD (related to Plymouth Colony).
Important Note: [Plymouth Colony] This manuscript was handwritten in the same year as the Plymouth Colony's journey from England aboard their sailing ship, the Mayflower, and the Pilgrims' arrival in Massachusetts on November 21, 1620 AD. Plymouth Colony was the first successful permanent English settlement in New England, known for its families, religious motivations (Pilgrims/Separatists), and the Mayflower Compact, which laid the foundation for self-governance. The story of the Mayflower became iconic due to the settlers' focus on family and religious freedom, and the signing of a unique documented governmental agreement known as the Mayflower Compact.
Full natural vellum volume.
Metal thread sewn binding.
In excellent condition with very minimal signs of use given its age of over 405 years.
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