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If you are asking when Mass became a royal colony it was in 1691 and Plymouth was established in 1620. In 1630 the Mass Bay Co got a royal charter for most of present day Mass and New Hampshire. The stockholders made John Winthrop the first governor. So, there is a couple of dates here that you could use and still be correct. I think that since Plymouth was established first that they didn't "join' Massachusetts, but it developed around them.
The first Thanksgiving took place in Plymouth, Massachusetts with the English settlers breaking bread with the local Native American tribes. At the time Bradford was the governor of the colony.
The pilgrims first settled in Plymouth. They were supposed to land in Virginia ,but there ship was blown off course by a storm so they settled in Plymouth which is in present-day state Massachusetts.
The colony established by the Pilgrims was called Plymouth Colony, and they arrived in America in 1620. They landed at Plymouth Rock in present-day Massachusetts after their journey aboard the Mayflower. This settlement became one of the earliest successful English colonies in North America.
They landed on Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts. They landed there in 1620. Actually more correctly they just landed in Mass. Plymouth Rock was the stone they engraved the year on. They actually didn't land on an inland rock.
Native Americans were in Massachusetts for centuries before the Pilgrims came to Plymouth in 1620. The paleoIndians were present from 10,000 BC.
They settled in Massachusetts BAy Colony in 1630.
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The Puritans established the Plymouth Colony in 1620.
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