Since the early fourteen-hundreds, many countries have tried their best to force themselves onto America in order to dominate and cultivate the land. This started out with just a few men, then a hundred men, then finally allowing women and children to join the voyage to the New World. They had high hopes that everything was destined to work out perfectly and they would have infinite success in their new colonies: excellent economies, hard workers, and an abundance of crops and imports to send back to their homeland. Little were they expecting to be faced with disease, difficult working locations, and a lack of supplies and resources. Colonist John Pond sent a letter home to his Mother and Father in England from his current location in the New