diff --git a/Draft.md b/Draft.md index 14c9f3f..c5b58c8 100644 --- a/Draft.md +++ b/Draft.md @@ -84,12 +84,12 @@ made the connection to Norumbega. Horsford did not take up the myth unchanged, however. He became convinced the city of Norumbega was the remains of a Norse settlement. -In 1887,[@HorsDisc87, 10] Horsford unveiled "Leif, the Discoverer;" a large bronze -statue of the viking Leif Ericsson,[@GuttVal18, 86] who was known at the time -as the first European to have set foot in America. However what was unknown, -and would remain so until the late 20th century, was where exactly Leif had -landed. Horsford was convinced, however, that Leif had landed in Massachusetts. -In his dedication of the statue, he explained his reasoning: +In 1887,[@HorsDisc87, 10] Horsford unveiled a large bronze statue of the viking +Leif Ericsson,[@GuttVal18, 86] who was known at the time as the first European +to have set foot in America. However what was unknown, and would remain so +until the late 20th century, was where exactly Leif had landed. Horsford was +convinced, however, that Leif had landed in Massachusetts. In his dedication of +the statue, he explained his reasoning: > ...if you will be kind enough to hold up to your mind's eye, now for a > moment, any familiar map of North America. Look at the east coast. From