1645
The Puritans established the Plymouth Colony in 1620.
Puritans
They landed on Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts. They landed there in 1620. Actually more correctly they just landed in Mass. Plymouth Rock was the stone they engraved the year on. They actually didn't land on an inland rock.
The royalists, particularly during the English Civil War, controlled most of the land in England around 1642, at the onset of the conflict. However, their influence waned significantly after key defeats, particularly after the Battle of Naseby in 1645. By the end of the war in 1651, their territorial control had diminished greatly, leading to the establishment of the Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell. Thus, 1642 is often cited as the peak year for royalist land control.
how did puritans punish disobedient children?
In the year of 1630, the Puritans arrived in America. Their main purpose for going to America, was to reform the Church of England.
Boston was founded by the Puritans, who came from England in 1630.
Puritans
The Puritans established the Plymouth Colony in 1620.
1620
The Puritans came over from England to the "new world" and founded Boston in 1690. It had an important role in the Revolutionary War, and it became a commercial and political center in the New England region. But Boston did not officially become a city until the year 1822.
1620
In the 1600s
No. The various Chancellors of the Exchequer controlled England's money during her 64 year reign.
1812
most likely in England in the year 1563
They landed on Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts. They landed there in 1620. Actually more correctly they just landed in Mass. Plymouth Rock was the stone they engraved the year on. They actually didn't land on an inland rock.