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When did the pilgrims first land in plymoth?

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They didn't first land in Plymouth they first landed in Provincetown in 1620

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Why did the pillgrims name the land plymoth?

== == == == The pilgrims first landed on plymoth in 1620!!!!!!!!!


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When did the pilgrims travel to the new world?

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What is the name of the clony that the Pilgrims started?

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Why did the pilgrims go to Plymoth?

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In what present day Massachusetts town did the pilgrims arrive on November 11 1620?

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When did the mayflower land at plymoth?

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Where did the pilgrams land at?

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