It refers to Plymouth, an English colony in the New World founded by Puritans, and is famous for Plymouth Rock and the origin of modern Thanksgiving.
will you help me crystal. Plymouth and massachusets
Plymouth because there was only women in Jamestown at the time of the 1600s and im not a boy.........if i was a boy i would have chosen Jamestown.....
the wampanoagyou mean Plymouth rock the native Americans. they helped how to plant fish and make good crops
The land enclosure in the 1600s and the 1700s resulted in larger farms.
what important historical event happend between the 1400s and 1600s?
Zero. Plymouth didn't exist until 1620 and they grew/hunted for what they needed. Made everything.
Plymouth wasn't established until 1620 and they mainly grew corn, squish, some fruits.
pilgrams
the pilgrims
will you help me crystal. Plymouth and massachusets
Plymouth because there was only women in Jamestown at the time of the 1600s and im not a boy.........if i was a boy i would have chosen Jamestown.....
i believe in 1624 it was around 124? it sounds like its way off but it might be right
The first permanent American wheat cultures were developed at the Jamestown colony in Virginia and at Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the early 1600s.
They are the descendants of Scottish who colonized the north of Ireland in the 1600s.
If you mean as a colonial power, the Netherlands.
You mean Plymouth down in Devon, I'll assume. It's about 240 miles.
If you mean Plymouth in England, then it is already in Europe. From mainland Europe you would travel across the English Channel to get to it. For Plymouth in America you could travel by boat or fly.