Continuing the course that the Pilgrims had left, they continued to go towards Cape Cod, then into Plymouth. It was the only course that they had, like I said, so basically that's the only course.
no restrictions on them
Continuing the course that the Pilgrims had left, they continued to go towards Cape Cod, then into Plymouth. It was the only course that they had, like I said, so basically that's the only course.
Continuing the course that the Pilgrims had left, they continued to go towards Cape Cod, then into Plymouth. It was the only course that they had, like I said, so basically that's the only course.
The Pilgrims found themselves in a hostile environment with only their religious faith to sustain them
English Pilgrims who arrived on the Mayflower. William Bradford was the true founder.
1620
the Pilgrims claimed it!
Founded in 1620 It was found on 1620
A few Chinese scientists were trying to find a remedy to revive man but instead found gunpowder and killed themselves.
The Pilgrims were the newcomers in the "New World". The "Indians" or native people were already here. I guess you could say the Pilgrims came here and found the "Indians" who were already here.
The professions of a Physician, Merchant, and Lawyer found among Chaucer's pilgrims can still be found today. These professions have evolved over time but are still recognizable in modern society.
A few Chinese scientists were trying to find a remedy to revive man but instead found gunpowder and killed themselves.