Yes, it is on the South Coast of England in Devon.
Actually, Plymouth, England is called Plymouth because the city is at the mouth of the river Plym, get it? And Plymouth, Massachusetts, is called Plymouth because the original Mayflower settlers traced their origins to Plymouth, England.
The pilgrims came to the new world from a place called England.-----The English port the pilgrims finally left from was Plymouth, in Devonshire.They were English who had immigrated to the Netherlands's, back to England and then to the America's.
The word Plymouth is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a city in England and in Massachusetts; the name of a place.
Plymouth is located in Massachusetts. The town is still called Plymouth today and was the site of the colony founded by passengers on the Mayflower.
The colony of Plymouth was named after the port city of Plymouth in Devon, England. The Pilgrims, who established the colony in 1620, came from this region and named the new settlement after their place of departure in England.
Plymouth, England or Plymouth, Massachusetts?
It was called Plymouth Colony. Or somtimes New Plymouth or Plymouth Bay Colony.
The name of the place and the rock is called, Plymouth.
Truro, Cornwall to Plymouth, Devon is 56 miles.
Bournemouth, Dartmouth & Portsmouth are three examples.
I think you are asking what document the were given by England, if it's that its called the May Flower compact
They wrote a compact among themselves. It was called the Mayflower compact.