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30% Of the settlers in Plymouth were children.
The Wampanoag Indians were the tribe that were famous for helping the settlers in Plymouth.
they split the town and the street is now called wall strret
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they had strong religious views
30% Of the settlers in Plymouth were children.
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There were various ways that the Plymouth settlers made a living. For example, they made a living through farming and agriculture.
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The first settlers to arrive at Plymouth were looking for a place where they could preserve their culture and worship freely.
how did the government of he Jamestown settlers differ from tht of theplymouth settles
the settlers from Plymouth were searching for religious freedom. They wanted to freely practice their puritan religion without any struggles with the governments disapproval or disagreement. the settlers from Jamestown were mostly made up of gentlemen seeking fortune.
Plymouth is a very ancient City in the South West of England. It was not "settled".
The Wampanoag Indians were the tribe that were famous for helping the settlers in Plymouth.
they split the town and the street is now called wall strret
To Plymouth UK, mainly those wanting to work in the shipyard or to retire.