let's put the name William Bradford up on the board to be discussed later.
One could call the "experiment" at Plymouth Colony a failure because the community failed to meet a tipping point of "survival", correct? Not enough of a base to provide a store-house for the masses, i.e., taxes. What changed with the second attempt at 'Plymouth Colony'?
As for your question, 'term or the practice', let's go further back in history to find, PRACTICE.
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Originally Posted by PSM
The term or the practice?
William Bradford, the first Governor of Plymouth Colony, wrote that they practiced what we would call socialism in the first year of the colony and that it almost wiped them out. They learned from their mistake!
Pat
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