They didn't wear buckles on their hats, and they didn't invent Thanksgiving-but they did change American history forever. This engaging nonfiction book brings young readers into the true story of the Pilgrims: the real people behind one of the most famous chapters in early America. From their struggles in England to their journey across the Atlantic, from their first freezing winter in Plymouth to their complicated relationships with Native American tribes, this book gives kids a deeper understanding of why the Pilgrims matter and what we can learn from their choices today. Written especially for ages 7 to 12, this book avoids myths and focuses on real events, real challenges, and real people. It explores how the Pilgrims built their colony, governed themselves, and shaped ideas about freedom, community, and survival. Without illustrations or cartoons, the book uses clear, friendly language to bring history to life through facts-not fiction. Perfect for school reports, history units, or curious kids who want to know what really happened in 1620 and beyond, this is a smart, thoughtful look at one of America's most lasting stories-told in a way kids can truly understand.
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