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Since Plymouth did not survive, Jamestown was the first successful colony.
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people laft their native lands for religious freedom and had a Proprietary Colony.
The Plymouth colonists, who arrived on the Mayflower in 1620, established the Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts. They settled near the site of an abandoned Patuxet Native American village, which they named Plymouth after the port town in England from which they sailed. The colony became one of the earliest successful English settlements in North America.
Plymouth colony
Plymouth Colony was created in 1620.
William Bradford was the founder of the Plymouth colony located in Massachusetts. William Bradford founded the Plymouth colony in 1620.
They were Pilgrims from England and Holland, and they established the Plymouth Colony after their ship landed at Plymouth Rock.
The colony established by the Pilgrims was called Plymouth Colony, and they arrived in America in 1620. They landed at Plymouth Rock in present-day Massachusetts after their journey aboard the Mayflower. This settlement became one of the earliest successful English colonies in North America.
The Plymouth Colony was founded by the pilgrims or separatists.
The Plymouth colony was in present day Massachusetts.
They were Pilgrims from England and Holland, and they established the Plymouth Colony after their ship landed at Plymouth Rock.