Refer to the “Of Their Voyage and How They Passed the Sea, and of Their Safe Arrival at Cape Cod” section from Of Plymouth Plantation. According to Bradford, how were the weakened passengers able to survive the perilous journey across the Atlantic and their first days in the American wilderness? They were well prepared for the difficult conditions and were supported by the ship’s crew. The Lord guided their ship to land where there were towns, inns, and houses to shelter them. They received assistance from the native people living on the Cape. The Lord rewarded their bravery and faithfulness with His protection.
I'm not sure if its B or D
Thank you for including the text :) Answer choices B and D are very similar. If you're deciding between these two, I would lean towards D because it more generally describes the protection of God throughout the journey, while choice B is only about the sea portion of the journey. And the question does mention both their "journey across the Atlantic" and "their first days in the American wilderness"
I was thinking B because "Lord guided their ship to land where there were towns, inns, and houses to shelter them." was a main part in the text
You were correct it is D
Ah, shucks. Lucky guess. No worries, you'll get 'em next time =D
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