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Assuming you are referring to the English Separatists on the Mayflower, they left Southampton in two ships on August 6, 1620, but one of their ships, the Speedwell, was leaking, so they turned back. They set sail again from Plymouth (England) on September 6, 1620, in only one ship, the Mayflower.
Plymouth is in the English county of Devon.
There were 32.526 ships that sailed to the Plymouth Colony. No im just kidding. There were 14 that sailed to th Plymouth Colony. Not kidding.
They left from Plymouth, England.
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The Mayflower landed at Plymouth Massachusetts in 1620.
Plymouth, Jamestown, and Roanoke.
Plymouth and London were usually bombed. London - Capital city Plymouth - Lots of ships
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English pilgrims seeking religious freedom settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620. They arrived on the Mayflower and established the Plymouth Colony, which is now known as Plymouth Plantation.
Not all ships were from the English. Ships came from all over the world from different countries with people who spoke different languages.
Plymouth Colony (sometimes New Plymouth, or Plymouth Bay Colony) was an English colonial venture in North America from 1620 to 1691.