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.
Colonists from New England, like all the colonies, came from all over Europe and Africa. Although they primarily came from England, Germany, and France.
The majority of New England settlers were from England. France, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, and several other European countries.
The Colonial Americans originally came from Spain, Britain, France and Portugal. Those countries had governors and troops deployed in their colonies in America.
The 'Pilgrim Fathers' who founded the Plymouth Plantation in America were from England.
where did the Plymouth colony come from
Something that stupid colonial people used t make. Waffles!
Colonial American were what people be lived in America colonial style. They ruled by the mean British and fed up with the King. Formed America.
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Democracy was limited in colonial America because of the colonial system. The people in the colonies had no right to representation in the English Parliament.
Yes, milliners in the colonial times were basically where you would get your clothing in the colonial times.
They came in search of a better life.
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People were promised a representative government and religious freedom
The first people to come to Colonial New York were the Quakers. The Quakers stopped in New York before moving on to Pennsylvania.
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They came from a colony.
Massachusetts was not a colony in 1692. The British had not come over until the 1700s.
The colonial people in Georgia were people from England who wanted a better life than what they had in England.
Approximately 2500 people resided in colonial Georgia.