Plymouth
The Puritans founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. However, it was the Pilgrims who came to Massachusetts (Plymouth) first in 1620.
The Pilgrims landed in Plymouth in 1621 and the Puritans landed in Boston in 1630.
The Pilgrims settled in what is now known as Plymouth, Massachusetts. Eventually the settlement would be considered the colony of Massachusetts.
The Plymouth Colony was founded by the pilgrims or separatists.
The Pilgrims and Puritans are the same thing and Massachusetts is the answer
The two colonies that the Pilgrims found in New England were Plymouth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Plymouth Colony was settled in 1620, while the Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded in 1630.
It was the Plymouth Colony that was founded by the Pilgrims. It was established in 1620 and lasted until 1691.
Massachusetts was founded by Pilgrims seeking personal & religious freedoms.
Any colony that was started for religious freedom was started for the same reason as the Massachusetts Bay colony and the Pilgrims.
The Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony. The Puritans were the group that settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The two colonies that make up present-day Massachusetts were the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Plymouth Colony. The Plymouth Colony was established in 1620 by the Pilgrims, while the Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded in 1630 by Puritans. These colonies eventually merged in 1691 to form the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
Massachusetts was founded in 1620 when the Pilgrims, a group of English Puritans, established the Plymouth Colony. This was followed by the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, led by John Winthrop and other Puritans seeking religious freedom. Together, these settlements laid the foundation for the colony of Massachusetts.