Plymouth is in Europe! It is in Devon, in the UK.
The Pilgrims started their voyage to the Plymouth Colony from Europe. The were living in the Holland region of the Netherlands.
The Plymouth colonists primarily spoke English. Some settlers may have also known other languages such as Dutch or French due to their prior experiences in Europe.
The Pilgrims left Plymouth, England, for America on the Mayflower on September 16, 1620.
The Virginia colony made huge profits as a result of tobacco sales to Europe.
Both original colonies had major ports to Europe.
Both original colonies had major ports to Europe.
The Mayflower set sail from Europe in September 1620. It departed from Plymouth, England, on September 16, 1620, and after a challenging journey, it arrived in what is now Massachusetts in November of that year.
The goals of the Separatists who settled in Plymouth Colony in 1620 were to find a safe place to escape the persecution they had faced in Europe. They came to the New World in search of a new life.
Plymouth was the first settlement in Massachusetts.
The land was cold, desolate, and dangerous, and the Pilgrims could not rely on the ship or their friends in Europe for survival
The address of the Plymouth Library is: 15700 36Th Avenue North, Plymouth, 55446 3263