William Brewster
There were 32.526 ships that sailed to the Plymouth Colony. No im just kidding. There were 14 that sailed to th Plymouth Colony. Not kidding.
it was the name of the port they sailed from
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.
The Plymouth colonists, who arrived on the Mayflower in 1620, established the Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts. They settled near the site of an abandoned Patuxet Native American village, which they named Plymouth after the port town in England from which they sailed. The colony became one of the earliest successful English settlements in North America.
The Pilgrim Fathers traveled on the Mayflower
The Pilgrims set sail to American from the country of England. They came to America in 1620 and founded the Plymouth Colony.
The Mayflower was a Pilgrim ship that sailed from Plymouth, England, to the New World, specifically to what is now Massachusetts, in 1620. It carried a group of English Puritans, known as the Pilgrims, who sought religious freedom and a new life in America. The ship famously landed at Plymouth Rock, where they established the Plymouth Colony.
It was the first governing document of the Plymouth colony. It was constructed by the pilgrims who sailed in on the mayflower. Signed by forty one males.
The English colonists who sailed to America on the Mayflower ultimately settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts. They arrived in November 1620 and established the Plymouth Colony, which became one of the first successful English settlements in North America. The colony was founded primarily for religious freedom, allowing the Pilgrims to practice their faith without persecution.
Plymouth colony
Plymouth Colony was created in 1620.
the separatist's thought they needed to separate from the Church of England. So they asked for a piece of land from the king or queen and sailed to America.