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Regional U.S. - Diverse Gashes: Governor William Bradford, Alice Bishop, and the Murder of Martha Clarke, Plymouth Colony 1648

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Book Synopsis: Based on an astonishing true story, Diverse Gashes leads us back in time to July 22, 1648, when the murder of a four-year-girl took place under suspicious circumstances in Playne Dealing, a neighborhood on the outskirts of Plymouth Colony. William Bradford, the governor at the time, made little mention of this incident and its aftermath in his detailed journal, and this has triggered both suspicion and curiosity among historians ever since.

The brutal murder of Martha Clarke, daughter of Alice Martin Clarke Bishop and her husband, Richard, was an act of severe violence. Alice openly confessed to the crime and was tried, sentenced and executed within three months - the first and only woman in Plymouth Colony to be hanged.

How could something so dreadful take place in the supposedly idyllic world of the Pilgrims? The possibilities are seemingly endless, but Donna Watkins attempts to narrow them down by delving into the origins and history of the Separatist movement, following the Pilgrims across England to their temporary home in Holland, and finally to their settlement in America. She provides details of daily activity in the colony in order to help us gain an understanding of the residents' lifestyle and beliefs, and the pressures of survival in Pilgrim society that may have played a role in Martha's sad fate.

While not all questions surrounding the incident have been answered definitively, reflecting on what happened that morning in 1648 in Playne Dealing and the reaction of both Governor Bradford and the Pilgrim community provides a rare opportunity to shed new light on Plymouth and its residents. There are many hypotheses regarding Alice's motives, but it is the author's hope that this reflection on Alice's experience within the Pilgrim colony may lead to a fuller understanding of both our nation's early history and the rigors of life during the time period.

Why this story? Why now? The year 2020 is the 400th anniversary of the founding of Plymouth Colony, a time for introspection and reflection on our national character. While there can be little doubt that Alice committed the crime and, at least within the Pilgrims' set of values and beliefs, deserved her harsh punishment, the author feels she merits a defense and an attempt at explanation. The result is Diverse Gashes.

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Discover the Untold History: Step back in time and unlock the hidden secrets of Plymouth Colony with our compelling book, Diverse Gashes: Governor William Bradford, Alice Bishop, and the Murder of Martha Clarke, Plymouth Colony 1648. Delve into the astonishing true story that has intrigued historians for centuries.

A Gripping Tale of Mystery and Intrigue: Uncover the shocking events surrounding the brutal murder of four-year-old Martha Clarke in the supposedly peaceful neighborhood of Playne Dealing, just outside of Plymouth Colony. Explore the suspicious circumstances, Governor William Bradford's silence, and the subsequent confession and execution of Alice Bishop - the only woman to be hanged in Plymouth Colony.

An Authentic Journey Back in Time: Immerse yourself in the origins and history of the Separatist movement, tracing the Pilgrims' footsteps from England to their temporary refuge in Holland and finally to their iconic settlement in America. Gain deeper insights into the daily lives, beliefs, and survival pressures of the Pilgrims, shedding new light on the tragic fate of Martha Clarke.

Unveiling Forgotten Truths: While some questions remain unanswered, Diverse Gashes presents unparalleled opportunities to unravel the mysteries of Plymouth Colony. Reflect on the reaction of Governor Bradford and the Pilgrim community, and explore the potential motives behind Alice's crime. This thought-provoking exploration will deepen our understanding of early American history and the challenges faced during that time.

Embrace Our Nation's Roots: As we commemorate the 400th anniversary of Plymouth Colony's founding in 2020, Diverse Gashes offers a timely opportunity for introspection and reflection. Join us on this captivating journey, defending Alice Bishop's dark actions in the context of the Pilgrim's world and our nation's character. Experience a fresh perspective with Diverse Gashes.

Don't miss out on this captivating exploration! Embrace history and gain profound insights with Diverse Gashes. Get your copy now and embark on a journey that will forever change your understanding of Plymouth Colony.

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