I'm not sure but I'm 99 percent sure it is correct :)
i am not sure when it was written but i know that the pilgrims landed on Plymouth in 1620
They arrived in Massachusetts in 1620. Not sure if that's what you want, they lived for years before and after that.
well i don't think they saw anything cuz no ne knows for sure if they landed in Plymouth rock.
William Bradford and a few other settlers settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in December of 1620.
Not sure about being with the "Pligrims on the Mayflower" but Muslims were there before and after the Pilgrims went to America. http://islam.about.com/od/history/a/afammuslims.htm
I am not sure what your question means. The Pilgrams came on it in 1620, lived on it a bit, and it went back.
At what is now Provincetown, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, on November 11, 1620. are you sure that's the right answer? where did you find it and is your source reliable? That is correct. Note that the date is on the Julian Calendar; it would be November 21, 1620 on the modern (Gregorian) calendar. The authoritative source is "Of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647" by William Bradford, Chapter IX. Bradford was a passenger on the Mayflower and became the governor of Plymouth Colony. "Of Plymouth Plantation" has never gone out of print and should be available from any book store or library. It's also available on-line in Google Books (link below).
not sure where it came from but it is a woodwind instrument
Chicken came from southern Asia and dumplings I'm pretty sure came from China
I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but the pilgrims faced religious discrimination in Europe and so they sailed to America for religious freedom.
the population of new Hampshire was very little. But then it increased because of the time that England .
It is possible that the pilgrims danced on Thanksgiving, but it is not known for sure.