History
November 1620. Aboard a freezing ship anchored off Cape Cod, Massachusetts... A mutual cooperation agreement is signed by a group of men representing 101 passengers who had survived a perilous north Atlantic crossing, hoping to found a colony in the "New World". This agreement would be important, because some of these passengers were members of a religious sect calling themselves "Saints". The other two-thirds of the Mayflower passengers were not self-declared "Saints". These "Saints" - later known to history as "The Pilgrims" - called the people who outnumbered them "Strangers". Take a deep dive into America's forgotten history with this special length post-pandemic episode.