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What did the Pilgrims call their new colony?

The Pilgrims called their new colony Plymouth.


Is the Dutch colony part of the Pilgrims?

AnswerYes The dutch is another name for pilgrims. They came to America for religious freedom. Actually the Dutch Colony was not a part of the Pilgrims that colonized America. The Dutch established the colony of New Netherland - which is New York today.The Pilgrims were very strict with who lived in their colony and only allowed people who worshipped and believed as they did. There are several examples of individuals who were kicked out the the Pilgrim colony and they ended up living in New Netherland because the Dutch colony was very ethnically diverse, welcoming everyone.


Which document was written by the Pilgrims and outlined a form of government for their new colony?

The document that was written by the Pilgrims for their new colony was the Mayflower Compact


What two colonies did the Pilgrims found in New England between 1620 and 1630?

The two colonies that the Pilgrims found in New England were Plymouth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Plymouth Colony was settled in 1620, while the Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded in 1630.


Where did the Pilgrims from the Church of New England settle in the New World?

The Pilgrims from the Church of New England settled in Plymouth Colony in what is now Massachusetts in 1620. They established the colony after fleeing religious persecution in England and seeking religious freedom.


What colony did the dutch begin?

new york((:


When did the pilgrims travel to the new world?

The first colonists in Plymoth colony arrived in 1620


Where do the pilgrims decide to start their new settlement?

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.


Where is Plymouth Colony?

the Plymouth colony is a colony that was established in 1620. The colony consisted of pilgrims from England that wanted religious freedom. The colonies government system was from the Mayflower Compact, which was made on the Mayflower. The Plymouth colony was a colony whom wanted religious freedom from England so they sailed to the new world in hopes of getting it.


What did the Pilgrims and the Mayflower Compact have in common?

When the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth they wrote to Mayflower Compact ( it was written on the ship they were on named the Mayflower) as a means to govern their new colony.


Was the New Jersey colony and were they allowed to have fun?

because they had to work


What has the author Frederick Alphonso Noble written?

Frederick Alphonso Noble has written: 'The Pilgrims' -- subject(s): Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony), History 'Spiritual culture'