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Plymouth was the name of the pilgrims' plantation. It was in Massachusetts.
Plantation colonies are large estates that grow cash crops.
its sother pennsylvania cotton plantation
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William Bradford
November 11th, 1620
Plymouth was the name of the pilgrims' plantation. It was in Massachusetts.
Of Plymouth Plantation was written in the first-person point of view by William Bradford, who was a leader and historian of the Plymouth Colony. He provided an eyewitness account of the Pilgrims' journey and the early years of the colony, offering insight into their experiences and challenges.
William Bradford is best known for being a leader of settlers in the Plymouth Colony. He served his people for 30 years. However, he is probably best known for designating what is now known in American culture as Thanksgiving.
It was a proprietory colony, after the king declared it.
Plantation colonies are large estates that grow cash crops.
It had both environments.
The Barbadons
it provides a history of the Plymouth colony
middle colon is
New England colony was founded in 1324 then later discovered in the 1750's.