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AF-761: A History of Plymouth Rock | Ancestral Findings Podcast 

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Everyone who has been through an American public school knows the story of Plymouth Rock, the legendary first piece of dry land the Pilgrims stepped on after their long and arduous Mayflower journey across the Atlantic. As the place where our first English immigrants encountered and stood on the area that would become part of New England, the rock is a famous artifact on its own. You can even see it today in Plymouth, as it is a major tourist attraction for the town. But, the Mayflower landed in 1620. After 403 years, how can we be sure that the rock on display in Plymouth is the actual one upon which the Pilgrims first stood?
Here's what you need to know about the history of Plymouth Rock.
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@Ancestralfindings
@Ancestralfindings Год назад
Thank you for listening to the podcast and subscribing... I really appreciate it.
@christianmedley3373
@christianmedley3373 Год назад
All of us
@Domozorro
@Domozorro 10 месяцев назад
Hey, I can read Rock if you want?
@Domozorro
@Domozorro 10 месяцев назад
Let's see it says Nigeria 1320 or A32D also top Left says egypta. Now I see the confusion. It's Emaginaria. We'll have a nice day. Oh and it's the Excalibur. Yeah. It's a rock. ✨❤️‍🔥⚡ I pulled it off the stone. Can I go play now?. Skips away
@sirenloud
@sirenloud Год назад
Anybody else here doing research because of a RU-vid short Tik-Tok real
@BibleArtFashion
@BibleArtFashion Год назад
America's "pet rock" sounds right. 😂
@karlaceja1744
@karlaceja1744 Год назад
Yes! 😂
@leeannk4790
@leeannk4790 Год назад
Fredo on TV 😆 I actually think it's a nice sentiment, its probably a tall tale but kinda sweet.
@kimitohanahala8674
@kimitohanahala8674 Год назад
Me me me
@sonydee33
@sonydee33 Год назад
Pet rock.. yeeeeeet
@Scrapper.
@Scrapper. 3 месяца назад
Aw bless, the colonies love their wee rock. Respect from Ireland.
@Theclap94
@Theclap94 3 месяца назад
Imagine idk we took this rock and put it in a chair and made a throne of it eh ?
@kevinr5187
@kevinr5187 3 месяца назад
Being from Texas, I have never been up in that part of the country, but I hope to someday. The only problem is I love the wester US so much and want to see so many places in the west I feel like I may go east and be disappointed only to realized I spent all my money and time for no good reason and could have spent it out west. Lol!
@killahkyliee
@killahkyliee Год назад
So because pilgrims stepped on it it’s special I bet tons of natives stood there while fishing or something I never heard of this rock
@jimmyneutron1776
@jimmyneutron1776 Год назад
The stock of Americans that built the body politic of America are disproportionately descended from these Europeans, so it matters to them. And they accomplished a lot and created the country so it should at least be mildly interesting to anyone
@lmvr127
@lmvr127 Год назад
Natives were scalping each other when this happened 😂
@eas40753
@eas40753 8 месяцев назад
@@lmvr127Your point? They weren’t the first to scalp. They learned this practice. And that doesn’t give Euros permission to take what isn’t theirs.
@Mike_Greentea
@Mike_Greentea 4 месяца назад
The Freemasons and the Vikings were here well before!
@-007-2
@-007-2 2 месяца назад
@@eas40753- it wasn't anyone's. Native American's didn't believe in owning land.
@violetbennett2407
@violetbennett2407 Год назад
I had three men and their families on the Mayflower., William Brewster, Isaac Allerton, Richard Warren.
@TheRyan88
@TheRyan88 Год назад
Complete bullshit
@billylocke9633
@billylocke9633 2 месяца назад
Yes, Fredo is why I’m here..
@johnbethea4505
@johnbethea4505 Год назад
My mother's father's ancestors came over on the Mayflower..
@bewareofsasquatch
@bewareofsasquatch Год назад
Really? That’s hard to believe. Cause all Americans are now 1/16 or 1/8 Native American. I feel like it’s a lie that people say to actually feel that they’re connected to the land or be historical in American history. Cause so many people have told me their family members came from Mayflower. I live in Washington State. The chances are much slimmer. I believe you believe it but I think you’ve been lied too but I don’t think your grandfather was lying either or some of his parents but sometime before in the last 300 years that lie came up or miscommunication
@aldunne3187
@aldunne3187 2 месяца назад
Why not just say your ancestors?
@johnbethea4505
@johnbethea4505 2 месяца назад
@aldunne3187 because my ancestors are from 4 different ancestors lines
@l.l.l.fl.l.l.f9577
@l.l.l.fl.l.l.f9577 Месяц назад
We did land on Plymouth Rock , Plymouth Rock landed on us
@leowasescha4658
@leowasescha4658 5 месяцев назад
How come it’s still visible if sea levels are rising?
@Ancestralfindings
@Ancestralfindings 5 месяцев назад
Great question! Plymouth Rock is indeed close to the ocean, but it's protected by a structure designed to shield it from direct sea impact. The rate of sea-level rise can also vary, and in this particular location, protective measures help preserve the landmark. It’s fascinating how historical sites are maintained in the face of environmental changes, isn’t it?
@leowasescha4658
@leowasescha4658 5 месяцев назад
@@Ancestralfindings you are evading the question. The fact is that sea levels are not rising. Ask Barrack, he invested heavily on nearby coastal property.
@willmoneymaker
@willmoneymaker 5 месяцев назад
The discussion around sea levels and their impact is indeed complex and can vary by location. While there are reports and scientific studies showing rising sea levels globally, local factors can influence specific areas differently. Investments in coastal properties, like the one you mentioned, often consider many variables including local protections and long-term forecasts. It’s an interesting and important debate, and staying informed from a variety of sources can provide a fuller picture of these environmental issues.
@wildthings980
@wildthings980 Год назад
They landed on Provencetown Beach, Cape Cod FIRST. The rock is just a tourist attraction. I had two grandfathers on the Mayflower.
@smoothcactus98
@smoothcactus98 Год назад
bro how old are you? 400 years old?
@mkultraviolenc3
@mkultraviolenc3 Год назад
​@@smoothcactus98😂
@jdj2022
@jdj2022 Год назад
My dad was on the may flower. It was legitimately this rock. He even has a selfie of him standing on it for proof.
@SR-ro4xc
@SR-ro4xc Год назад
Everyone did. 😂
@Polygonfella1662
@Polygonfella1662 Год назад
That’s has to be the most famous rock in the world!
@noahisuku5338
@noahisuku5338 Год назад
Nah. The rock is the most famous rock
@Polygonfella1662
@Polygonfella1662 Год назад
@@noahisuku5338 the most famous flesh rock
@jdj2022
@jdj2022 Год назад
Idk. There is some Scottish English stone that has been fought over for centuries. That every English monarch has been crowned on. That one is pretty famous too. There is even a movie about it.
@Ganon136
@Ganon136 Год назад
Or the Blarney Stone
@johnnyrodgers3429
@johnnyrodgers3429 Месяц назад
‘Global Warming’ was supposed to have covered this by now???
@jason60chev
@jason60chev 4 месяца назад
I thought that they first went ashore across the bay.
@untitledproduction5153
@untitledproduction5153 Год назад
You have allies of Plymouth Rock don't really bother me the issue is is why they think we need a New England and we have a whole new world
@MattMendians
@MattMendians 2 месяца назад
I find it hard to believe that everyone off that ship stepped on that rock? To me the rock isn’t as interesting as the place where they first started to live. I think the rock is great that wouldn’t be my main attraction if I visited. Just my thought?
@bluechairreviews
@bluechairreviews 10 месяцев назад
Anyone interested in learning more about plymouth rock and the pilgrims should check out our video! We see the rock in person! Just posted!
@Ancestralfindings
@Ancestralfindings 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your enthusiasm for Plymouth Rock and the Pilgrims' history! It sounds like your video provides a unique opportunity to see Plymouth Rock up close, which can be a great supplement to the information discussed in the podcast. I'm all for using different resources to get a well-rounded understanding of historical sites and events. For those in our audience interested in visual experiences, checking out your video could be a great idea. Appreciate your contribution to the conversation about this important historical landmark!
@bluechairreviews
@bluechairreviews 10 месяцев назад
@@Ancestralfindings thank you for your response! Happy that we can both spread positivity and knowledge!
@BufordSchonaerts-r3f
@BufordSchonaerts-r3f Месяц назад
Leuschke Crest
@renahamilton6712
@renahamilton6712 2 месяца назад
I am the ninth grade granddaughter of John olden and Priscilla Mullins. This is on my mother's side of the family. Have pictures of John Alden and Priscilla mellon all the way on up. Marriages. Birth and death all the way up to my mother and me.
@kimnarveson5190
@kimnarveson5190 Год назад
It is really disappointing in size! But, you just gotta!
@Scotland_James
@Scotland_James Год назад
Nah, lol. The rock has been moved numerous times, If they landed in cape cod before Plymouth that means their first steps in the new world were in cape cod…like cap cod isn’t disconnected from the main land. This shit is a tourist attraction,
@mbb2404
@mbb2404 Год назад
Thats what she said
@tassi8925
@tassi8925 Год назад
We call it The Pebble
@CowperIris
@CowperIris Месяц назад
07748 Labadie Point
@LoveLove-gw2td
@LoveLove-gw2td Год назад
Christians Believe that Jesus is the Rock of our foundation.
@Thatkenyannigga
@Thatkenyannigga Год назад
Crackheads believe crack is the only rock that matters
@Corinthians6
@Corinthians6 8 месяцев назад
On Christ the solid Rock i stand all other ground is sinking sand.. all other ground is sinking saaaaand
@ChiefersCreepers
@ChiefersCreepers 8 месяцев назад
My people have been here
@CliftonHuff-m3n
@CliftonHuff-m3n Месяц назад
Enrico River
@chrisruiz6004
@chrisruiz6004 11 месяцев назад
Humm
@Mike_Greentea
@Mike_Greentea 4 месяца назад
Nonsense tourist trap! Don’t sit in traffic to see this Not worth it!
@dozerdrewdavis4905
@dozerdrewdavis4905 11 месяцев назад
Wouldn't it be underwater Because the oceans are rising because of climate change!!! Hahaha
@dcbarlow78
@dcbarlow78 5 месяцев назад
Granite rock breaking in half when dragged, dropped from a vehicle and hand chiseled by passing peasants 😂😂😂 hmmmmmm
@GallupEdgar
@GallupEdgar 26 дней назад
0908 Gibson Viaduct
@2M3TAL4U
@2M3TAL4U Год назад
The Egyptians built the pyramids 5,000 years ago and 450 years ago we had troubles moving a single 10 ton stone 🤔
@DiogoSlotta
@DiogoSlotta Год назад
This is a joke lmao
@linalu5881
@linalu5881 Год назад
Ridiculous
@Domozorro
@Domozorro 10 месяцев назад
Ready to get weird?
@Domozorro
@Domozorro 10 месяцев назад
Who's Beferous? Strolls off
@TheBigG4
@TheBigG4 Год назад
I tipped in boring videos
@HulaDula-bg9sj
@HulaDula-bg9sj Месяц назад
Damn, you global warming according to the global warming Nazis we shouldn’t be looking at that that happened a long long time ago there shouldn’t be any sign of that Rock
@Domozorro
@Domozorro 10 месяцев назад
Oh hhm duh. Atleat 3 civilizations on it. But I just had a memory. If you want to go there, Atlandissea. Atlandisacitybytheses
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