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The pilgrims went to Plymouth because they didn't want to be indentured servants.

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Why did pilgrims to go to Plymouth?

The pilgrims went to Plymouth because they didn't want to be indentured servants.


When did the pilgrims land in Plymouth?

The Pilgrims landed in Plymouth 1620.


When did The Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony?

The pilgrims landed at Plymouth in 1620.


What colony was founded by the Pilgrims?

The Plymouth Colony was founded by the pilgrims or separatists.


Why did the Plymouth pilgrims go to the Americas?

The Plymouth Pilgrims went to the Americas because where they came from ,all had to believe in a certain religion.The Pilgrims did not believe or want to believe in this certain religion.This is why the Pilgrims moved,so that they could believe in they're own religions


Why were there no laws for the pilgrims when they got to Plymouth?

There were no laws for the pilgrims when they got to Plymouth because there was no government


What did the Pilgrims call their new colony?

The Pilgrims called their new colony Plymouth.


Which Plymouth had pilgrims?

The Pilgrims arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620 because they wanted religious freedom.


Which ship did the Pilgrims sail on to Plymouth Rock?

The Pilgrims sailed to Plymouth Rock aboard the Mayflower.


Did the pilgrims settle in Plymouth or Plymouth Rock?

they settled at the plymouth rock.


Would you please use 'Pilgrims' in a sentence?

The Pilgrims arrived in Plymouth in 1620 seeking religious freedom.


Who assisted the pilgrims after the first winter at Plymouth?

The Native Americans who were resident in the area assisted the Pilgrims in Plymouth.