The charter received from the British Crown was not for a settlement in what is now the coast of Massachusetts. The charter was for somewhere near Virginia, however, the course set by their ship, the Mayflower sent them to the coast of what is now the US State of Massachusetts.
So the question was when did the pilgrams land on this continent? And the answer is so they landed in 1620s.
Never mind I got my answer.
Frankenthal fell to Tilly in 1623 during the 30 Years War.
the Indians that were on the land when the pilgrams came to America
The Pilgrams celebrated the first Thanksgiving because the year before when they arrived on land. They did not have provision of food and it was to late to plant. The first winter was know as the Starving Time. This was because alot of people died. In the Spring a Indian named Squanto had came forward and spent a few months with the Pilgrams. During this time he taught them how to fertilize the land. Fish, stalk deer and such. At the harvest the Pilgrams invited the tribe to come and bring their families. There were 90 Indians that arrived. During this time they learned new games from each other, ate, and generally had a good time.
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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............