They were known as separatists .
the pilgrims of the plymouth colocny
traitors
They were known as the Separatists.
plymouth
they were the Separatists
The colony of Plymouth was named after the port city of Plymouth in Devon, England. The Pilgrims, who established the colony in 1620, came from this region and named the new settlement after their place of departure in England.
I think you are asking what document the were given by England, if it's that its called the May Flower compact
They left from Plymouth, England.
Plymouth was the name of the pilgrims' plantation. It was in Massachusetts.
The Pilgrim Fathers traveled on the Mayflower
If your talking about the colony that was established by Pilgrims, it was called Plymouth County.
Jamestown
separatists
The religious group known as the Pilgrims sought religious freedom from the Church of England.They had sought and secured a charter from King James to have a colony in the New World possessions of Great Britain. They crossed the Atlantic Ocean, but due to storms, mis-navigated their direction. Their ship was the Mayflower, and instead of landing far to the south, they ended up on the coast near what is now the city of Boston, in 1620. They called their settlement Plymouth.