Plymouth Plantation??
The first town established by the Puritans in America was Plymouth, located in present-day Massachusetts. The Puritans arrived on the Mayflower in 1620 and founded the settlement that would later become the Plymouth Colony.
No, the Puritans did not land in Jamestown. Jamestown was established in 1607 by the English as the first permanent settlement in North America, primarily by the Virginia Company. The Puritans, who sought religious freedom, later settled in New England, with the most notable group arriving on the Mayflower in 1620 to establish Plymouth Colony.
The Province of Georgia (later known as Georgia) was the southernmost settlement in the 13 original colonies.
The stricter Puritans were known as the Separatists. They believed in completely separating from the Church of England rather than trying to reform it from within. The Separatists eventually established their own congregations and some later became known as the Pilgrims.
The Puritans were an offshoot of the Anglican Church and later became known as the Congregational Church.
The first settlement of Troy, known as Troy I, is believed to have been established around 3000 BCE. This early settlement was part of a series of layers that would later become the famous city of Troy, located in what is now northwestern Turkey. The site is significant for its archaeological and historical importance, particularly in relation to the Trojan War legends.
Georgia is the southern most of the 13 colonies.
Oliver Cromwell
Fort Dearborn was the first settlement in New Hampshire. The Fort is now known as the Odiorne Point State Park.
Yes, Samuel de Champlain reached his destination of North America in 1603. He is known for establishing the French settlement of Quebec in 1608, which would later become a prominent city in Canada.
Modern France is approximately where Gaul was.
Jean Baptiste Point du Sable.