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The Sawyer Saga
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The Sawyer Saga
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“Sawyer Saga” depicts and relives the Sawyer brothers push across the Atlantic Ocean on a harrowing voyage to reach America in the 17th century. The raw frontier of the Massachusetts Bay territory, which held untold opportunities and freedoms that were vanishing in England. Their exploits of survival and settlement are explored along with their practical skill sets that made them surmount most challenges and aided to the wellbeing of others. The Sawyer family’s geographic migrations are followed through the Bay Colony and the development of the United States. Parallel historical developments in England, Europe and germane populations such as Native Americans and African Americans are depicted as an essential fabric of this heritage tale. A diversified view of the of the early dynamics of early American history.
“Sawyer Saga” depicts and relives the Sawyer brothers push across the Atlantic Ocean on a harrowing voyage to reach America in the 17th century. The raw frontier of the Massachusetts Bay territory, which held untold opportunities and freedoms that were vanishing in England. Their exploits of survival and settlement are explored along with their practical skill sets that made them surmount most challenges and aided to the wellbeing of others. The Sawyer family’s geographic migrations are followed through the Bay Colony and the development of the United States. Parallel historical developments in England, Europe and germane populations such as Native Americans and African Americans are depicted as an essential fabric of this heritage tale. A diversified view of the of the early dynamics of early American history.




















