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Life on the Plymouth plantation was hard. The pilgrims who settled there had to build their own homes, plant crops such as corn and potatoes, hunt for food, and make their own clothes. They had to endure long winters with little heat, only small fires they could create within their homes. They also had to endure hot summers out planting crops and hunting for food.
AnswerPretty harsh the first couple years. Once they moved from a Socialist type of work to a more capitalistic type of plan, things improved considerably. I recommend the book Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War by Nathaniel Philbrick.
Peregrine White was born while the Mayflower was anchored in the harbor at Cape Cod. He was the first child born to the Pilgrims in America. Later in life, he became an important person in the Plymouth Colony.
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Life for pilgrims was very hard until the Native Americans came.
Because they had a harsh winter and many pilgrims died
Because they had a harsh winter and many pilgrims died
they have houses, food and medicine. another thing is they can believe in their beliefs not their kings.
Life like for the pilgrams in Plymouth was terrible. More than half the people were eaither sick or died. They died from frezzing to death or very bad illness. The snow was bad. It was better on the ship they had called mayflower than the floor (grass such as snow).
He uses third person because he is writing about all of the English Pilgrims rather than just his life.
The pilgrims lander at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts in 1620. They began life there. many died of disease but in general they were the founding group of people in America and therefore were assimilated into the general population as more and more immigrants came to the "new world".
Plymouth Colony (or Plantation), the second permanent English settlement in North America, was founded in 1620 by settlers including a group of religious dissenters commonly referred to as the Pilgrims. Though theologically very similar to the Puritans who later founded the massachusetts-bay-colony, the Pilgrims believed that the Church of England could not be reformed. Rather than attempting to purifythe church, the Pilgrims desired a total separation
Puritans settled in Jamestown. Pilgrims settled in Plymouth. Puritans went through he starving time of winter and Pocahontas helped them out.
The pilgrims life was easy and hard. It was easy because the Native Americans gave the pilgrim food when the pilgrims came to America. It was also hard because many pilgrims died when it was winter at America.
Joseph Croswell has written: 'A new world planted, or, The adventures of the forefathers of New-England who landed in Plymouth, December 29, 1620' -- subject(s): Drama, Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) 'Sketches of the life, and extracts from the journals and other writings of the late Joseph Croswell'
Life on the Plymouth plantation was hard. The pilgrims who settled there had to build their own homes, plant crops such as corn and potatoes, hunt for food, and make their own clothes. They had to endure long winters with little heat, only small fires they could create within their homes. They also had to endure hot summers out planting crops and hunting for food.
Life for pilgrims was very hard until the Native Americans came.