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THE FOREFATHERS MONUMENT GUIDEBOOK
In this stunning book, discover the history of this captivating monument and the extraordinary legacy it was built to honor. Meet the people behind famous names such as Bradford, Squanto, Brewster, and Massasoit—along with the brave women who were crucial to the colony's survival. Retrace the steps of these early settlers as their story unfolds in a colorful tour of Plymouth's historic waterfront, including the Mayflower, Plymouth Rock, Burial Hill, Leyden Street, and Plimoth Plantation. Over 400 years after the Mayflower veered off course and landed on the shores of Cape Cod, discover the unlikely events that led the Pilgrims to establish self-government at Plymouth Colony—and changed the course of human history. https://www.forefathersmonumentguidebook.com/about
In this stunning book, discover the history of this captivating monument and the extraordinary legacy it was built to honor. Meet the people behind famous names such as Bradford, Squanto, Brewster, and Massasoit—along with the brave women who were crucial to the colony's survival. Retrace the steps of these early settlers as their story unfolds in a colorful tour of Plymouth's historic waterfront, including the Mayflower, Plymouth Rock, Burial Hill, Leyden Street, and Plimoth Plantation. Over 400 years after the Mayflower veered off course and landed on the shores of Cape Cod, discover the unlikely events that led the Pilgrims to establish self-government at Plymouth Colony—and changed the course of human history. https://www.forefathersmonumentguidebook.com/about
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About | FM Guidebook
Your essential guide to the Forefathers Monument in Plymouth, Massachusetts, the largest freestanding granite monument in the nation. With colorful photography and first-person accounts, discover the enduring legacy of the Pilgrims—and how they established…
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Evolution of the Virginia Colony, 1611-1624 | Colonial Settlement, 1600s - 1763 | U.S. History Primary Source Timeline | Classroom…
Almost from the start, investors in the Virginia Company in England were unhappy with the accomplishments of their Jamestown colonists. They therefore sought a new charter, which the king granted in May 1609.
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The Wizard of Oz - Hidden Message
While this was not confirmed by L. Frank Baum, the author of the book on which the film is based, many scholars and interpreters of the film believe that "Oz" itself can be read as an allegory for the political and social structures that were at work in the American West in the 1890s (when the book was written). In one interpretation, made by historian Henry Littlefield, the various fantastical objects in the book represent the debate around monetary policy. The yellow brick road, according to this interpretation, is meant to represent the "gold standard," while Dorothy's shoes (originally silver in Baum's books) were meant to represent silver.
Another interpretation of Oz as allegory, created by Quentin Taylor, suggested that each of Dorothy's companions represent different social groups. The Scarecrow represents farmers, The Tin Man represents industry (namely steel workers), and the Lion represents William Jennings Bryant, a populist American politician.
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While this was not confirmed by L. Frank Baum, the author of the book on which the film is based, many scholars and interpreters of the film believe that "Oz" itself can be read as an allegory for the political and social structures that were at work in the American West in the 1890s (when the book was written). In one interpretation, made by historian Henry Littlefield, the various fantastical objects in the book represent the debate around monetary policy. The yellow brick road, according to this interpretation, is meant to represent the "gold standard," while Dorothy's shoes (originally silver in Baum's books) were meant to represent silver.
Another interpretation of Oz as allegory, created by Quentin Taylor, suggested that each of Dorothy's companions represent different social groups. The Scarecrow represents farmers, The Tin Man represents industry (namely steel workers), and the Lion represents William Jennings Bryant, a populist American politician.
This video is a brief summary of the theory, "The Wizard of Oz" being a allegory for the political, economical and social developments of its time... 📺
YouTube Source
Related topics:
- The Wizard of Oz - Hidden Message
- The Wizard of Oz - Hidden Message
- How GOLD & SILVER influenced the Wizard of Oz
- The CABAL behind the Curtain
- Maritime Law rules Religion & Economics
- FASCISM IN THE HOUSE
- 9/11 WAS NOT THE ONLY INSIDE JOB
- How To Brainwash A Nation (1985)
- Theory of "Stupidity"
- The Plot Against The American People
- INTO THE LIGHT
- The Allegory of the Cave - Plato
- ...
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How GOLD & SILVER Influenced the Wizard of Oz
While this was not confirmed by L. Frank Baum, the author of the book on which the film is based, many scholars and interpreters of the film believe that "Oz" itself can be read as an allegory for the political and social structures that were at work in the American West in the 1890s (when the book was written). In one interpretation, made by historian Henry Littlefield, the various fantastical objects in the book represent the debate around monetary policy. The yellow brick road, according to this interpretation, is meant to represent the "gold standard," while Dorothy's shoes (originally silver in Baum's books) were meant to represent silver.
Another interpretation of Oz as allegory, created by Quentin Taylor, suggested that each of Dorothy's companions represent different social groups. The Scarecrow represents farmers, The Tin Man represents industry (namely steel workers), and the Lion represents William Jennings Bryant, a populist American politician.
This video is a more detailed analysis of the theory, "The Wizard of Oz" being a allegory for the political, economical and social developments of its time... 📺
YouTube Source
Related topics:
- The Wizard of Oz - Hidden Message
- How GOLD & SILVER influenced the Wizard of Oz
- The CABAL behind the Curtain
- Words, Banking and Maritime Admiralty Law
- Maritime Law rules Religion & Economics
- FASCISM IN THE HOUSE
- 9/11 WAS NOT THE ONLY INSIDE JOB
- How To Brainwash A Nation (1985)
- Theory of "Stupidity"
- The Plot Against The American People
- INTO THE LIGHT
- The Allegory of the Cave - Plato
- ...
__________________________________
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🤯 BACK TO MIND CONTROL
🐍 BACK TO CONSPIRACY PRACTICE
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While this was not confirmed by L. Frank Baum, the author of the book on which the film is based, many scholars and interpreters of the film believe that "Oz" itself can be read as an allegory for the political and social structures that were at work in the American West in the 1890s (when the book was written). In one interpretation, made by historian Henry Littlefield, the various fantastical objects in the book represent the debate around monetary policy. The yellow brick road, according to this interpretation, is meant to represent the "gold standard," while Dorothy's shoes (originally silver in Baum's books) were meant to represent silver.
Another interpretation of Oz as allegory, created by Quentin Taylor, suggested that each of Dorothy's companions represent different social groups. The Scarecrow represents farmers, The Tin Man represents industry (namely steel workers), and the Lion represents William Jennings Bryant, a populist American politician.
This video is a more detailed analysis of the theory, "The Wizard of Oz" being a allegory for the political, economical and social developments of its time... 📺
YouTube Source
Related topics:
- The Wizard of Oz - Hidden Message
- How GOLD & SILVER influenced the Wizard of Oz
- The CABAL behind the Curtain
- Words, Banking and Maritime Admiralty Law
- Maritime Law rules Religion & Economics
- FASCISM IN THE HOUSE
- 9/11 WAS NOT THE ONLY INSIDE JOB
- How To Brainwash A Nation (1985)
- Theory of "Stupidity"
- The Plot Against The American People
- INTO THE LIGHT
- The Allegory of the Cave - Plato
- ...
__________________________________
📚 BACK TO HISTORY / LAW
🤯 BACK TO MIND CONTROL
🐍 BACK TO CONSPIRACY PRACTICE
🔖 BACK TO OVERVIEW
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