Forget everything you thought you knew about pre-colonial America. When the Pilgrims arrived in 1620, they didn't find wilderness—they discovered a thriving civilization of 40,000 Wampanoag people with roads, organized villages, and revolutionary farming techniques. Subscribe for the full series at pallascenter.com/podcast.
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