The Pilgrims decided to make their settlement in the town we now know as Plymouth, Massachusetts. Back then, it was called Plymouth Colony or sometimes, New Plymouth.
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The original settlement of the Pilgrims was established in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They arrived aboard the Mayflower, seeking religious freedom and a new life. The settlement, known as Plymouth Colony, faced numerous challenges but ultimately became one of the first successful English colonies in North America. The Pilgrims' experience is famously commemorated during the Thanksgiving holiday.
start a new religious government & practice their religion.
start a new religious government & practice their religion.
start a new religious government & practice their religion.
start a new religious government & practice their religion.
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The term "Pilgrims" refers to a specific group of Puritans who settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They are often called pilgrims because they journeyed to the New World seeking religious freedom and a new start.
Roger Williams wished to start a new settlement because he wanted to be fair with the Native Americans
No, Amerigo Vespucci did not start a settlement. He was an Italian explorer who provided important descriptions of the New World during his voyages.