Write the contrast between the pilgrims's arrival and their first winter at Playmouth?
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The following detail best exemplifies the contrast between the Pilgrims’ arrival and their first winter at Plymouth:
The journey of the Pilgrims and the arrival to Plymouth was wrought with disaster. Passengers and the crew aboard Mayflower were falling sick and a couple of pilgrims died on the way to Cape Cod. It was a long and tedious journey and was rife with ill health. But the pilgrims were able to make it to Cape Cod despite all odds.
The first winter in Plymouth, in contrast, was very bad. The winter was severe and the people were down with scurvy and malnutrition. It was so bad that almost forty-five people died and could not escape the biting winter.
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