Criminal Attorney - Listen Now: American History Tellers | The Mayflower
Episode Date: November 5, 2025The Cold War, Prohibition, the Gold Rush, the Space Race. Every part of your life - the words you speak, the ideas you share - can be traced to our history, but how well do you really know th...e stories that made America? We'll take you to the events, the times and the people that shaped our nation. And we'll show you how our history affected them, their families and affects you today. Hosted by Lindsay Graham (not the Senator). Listen to American History Tellers: https://Wondery.fm/AHT_IFDSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In the fall of 1620, a battered merchant ship called the Mayflower set sail across the Atlantic.
It carried 102 men, women, and children, risking it all to start again in the new world.
Hi, I'm Lindsay Graham, the host of American history tellers.
Every week, we take you through the moments that shaped America,
and in our latest season, we explore the untold story of the Pilgrims,
one that goes far beyond the familiar tale of the first Thanksgiving.
After landing at Cape Cod, the Pilgrims forged an unlikely alliance with the Wampanag people
who helped the pilgrim survive the most brutal winter they'd ever known,
laying the foundation for a powerful national myth.
But behind that story lies another,
one of conflict, betrayal, and brutal violence
against the very people who helped the pilgrim survive.
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Imagine it's October 1620.
It's late at night, and you're on board the Mayflower, somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
You're the captain of the ship, and you and your crew are trying to navigate your way through a violent storm.
Rain lashes your face as you cling to a rope ladder,
bracing yourself as another gigantic wave batters the hull.
Bring the light closer.
One of your sailors, a green horn named Tom,
Thomas holds a swinging lantern above you.
You lean down to inspect the main timber beam
that runs from one side of the hole to the other.
You catch your breath as you discover a large crack
running down the center.
Oh, God, help us.
We can't go on like this.
You and Thomas climb back down the rope ladder
as half a dozen members of your crew gather around you.
Thomas plants his boots wide on the lurching deck,
raindrops running off the brim of his hat.
What do you mean, Captain, we can't go on.
She won't hold. I won't risk our lives any longer.
These autumn westerlies are making this voyage impossible.
It's time to turn back.
The crew members stir uneasily.
Thomas steps closer, his eyes burning with anger and confusion.
We can't turn back.
We've gone too far for that, Captain.
No, we must keep pushing west.
Look around you.
It's been one disaster after another, ever since we set sail.
Delays, sickness, and now these endless gales.
I never should have agreed to sail so late in the year.
But we can't turn around.
The passengers will have our hides if we don't get them to America.
America. That's if any of them are left. No, but don't you understand if we don't do the job we
were hired for and see this voyage through, we won't see a penny. The ship groans under the force
of another wave and water sloshes across the deck. Every instinct is telling you to turn back,
but in the lantern light you see the desperation in the faces of your crew. Oh, God bless, very well.
We'll see if the beam can be mended. Someone fetched the screw jack from the hold and we'll try to
clamp it back together somehow. Quickly.
Thomas rushes off with the other sailors,
leaving you staring at the crack in the beam.
Against your better judgment, you've bent to your crew's will.
But deep in your gut, you know the truth.
This storm is only the beginning of your troubles.
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