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AnswerPretty harsh the first couple years. Once they moved from a Socialist type of work to a more capitalistic type of plan, things improved considerably.

I recommend the book Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War by Nathaniel Philbrick.

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life for the pilgrims: Squanto and Samoset taught them how to grow crops, fish, ect and helped them survive in the colony. They were the first settlers of Plymouth. The pilgrims, Samoset, and Squanto had the first Thanksgiving feast. They ate whatever was closed to them on the table and there was a bountiful amount of food.

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There is no "Plymoth colony"

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