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The Pilgrims who lived in plymouth were persecuted because they didn't have the same religious views as the church of England. In Plymouth, they could worship as they pleased.

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How did people in Plymouth make a living?

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Did Plymouth exist in the Middle Ages?

The end of the middle ages was in the 15th century, Plymouth colony in North America was setted in 1620, over a hundred year alter. The cityof Plymouth in England existed in the middle ages.


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The Plymouth Colony was located on the Atlantic coast just north of Cape Cod, in what is now called Plymouth, Massachusetts. It was later combined with the Massachusetts Bay Colony, centered near Boston, Massachusetts, to form the Colony of Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth Plantation.


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Are there Protestents in England?

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The Celts did not conquer England; they were already living in the British Isles when the Romans invaded in AD 43. The Romans then ruled over England for several centuries.


Were there Jews in Plymouth?

This depends on the relevant time and the relevant Plymouth, see the long list of different Plymouths.However, if the question refers to Plymouth in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, there were no Jews in Plymouth for over a century after that colony was founded.


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The Puritans in large part self exiled themselves. Originally the Puritans inhabited England, the term applied to those who wished to "purify" the Church of England as they believed it to still have too much "Catholic" identity. They exiled themselves to the European continent when the Church of England began to exercise abusive powers over religious dissenters. In 1620 the Plymouth Company allowed the Puritans living in exile and in England to use their charter from the King of England. Many Puritans opted to make the voyage to the Americas in search of a chance at religious freedom and the creation of a "godly" community.


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What kind of government did Plymouth?

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