they had nothingbetter to do
yes
The Pilgrims which i believe is what you are asking first settled in what is now Plymouth Massachusetts, there boat landed at the Plymouth Rock
The region where the Massachusetts Bay Colony was begun was Plymouth. Initially, the settlers intended to settle in Provincetown but gave up and preferred Plymouth.
Puritans: settled in Massachusetts, Cape Cod (Plymouth, New England, Boston, Salem Etc.)
Plymouth is in Massachusetts, hun. That's where those Pilgrims stumbled upon in 1620 and decided to settle down. So, if you're ever in the mood for some history and maybe some cranberries, head on over to Plymouth, darling.
Plymouth, Massachusetts, was founded in 1620.
Puritans: settled in Massachusetts, Cape Cod (Plymouth, New England, Boston, Salem Etc.)
for religious freedom
English pilgrims seeking religious freedom settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620. They arrived on the Mayflower and established the Plymouth Colony, which is now known as Plymouth Plantation.
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Plymouth Massachusetts
Yes and no. There are cities named Plymouth in the US, Plymouth Massachusetts being the most famous. There is also a Plymouth in England. Plymouth Massachusetts was named after it.