180. Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts
History of North America

180. Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts

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In 1602, Captain Bartholomew Gosnold (born in Grundisburgh, Suffolk, England) pioneered a direct sailing route due west from the Azores to the New World in what later became New England. He and his crew explored the coastline with the intention of establishing a colony and small fishing outpost in the southern part of Massachusetts on Cuttyhunk Island. Let’s enjoy first-hand accounts of their adventures.
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Audio Credit: LibriVox - Great Epochs in American History, Volume II by F.W. Halsey [Bartholomew Gosnold's discovery of Cape Cod (1602) I & II: By Gabriel Archer, one of his companions, read by M. Sidney & Gosnold's own account, read by B. Mosley]
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