The pilgrims landed somewhere near cape cod in Massachusetts. (if you are talking about the ones on the Mayflower) they were headed to Virginia and got blown off course. There is the famous Plymouth rock, but is is very unlikely that they actually hit the rock. This is because, Europeans and American colonists did not start carving dates on rocks and trees ect. until a period after the Mayflower and the Pilgrims. Suggesting that someone came back and carved the date on the rock around were they ran aground. I did a big thing on this in my A.P history class.
Portgagul
By the Mayflower (boat)
they landed on a rock and named it plymoth
in 1492
The Pilgrams sighted land, which was the tip of the Cape, known as Provincetown, on November 9th, 1620.
So the question was when did the pilgrams land on this continent? And the answer is so they landed in 1620s.
The Pilgrims (or Separtionists) landed in Massachusetts(modernday) or Plymouthrock.
The Pilgrims landed at an area of northeast Massachusetts, now called Plymouth Rock.
Because indians were abused and killed by the pilgrams. It was there land that was taken over.
he taught the colonial people how to farm using the land and how to hunt and make weapons
pylmouth harbor really they didn't land in a bay but now the Plymouth harbor
i think it was hard for them because they didnt know how to farm the land and they didnt know how to hunt............