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The home country settlers at Roanoke were from England, Jamestown settlers were also from England, and the Plymouth settlers were English Separatists, known as Pilgrims.
England was their homeland.
they had strong religious views
Plymouth is a very ancient City in the South West of England. It was not "settled".
Actually, Plymouth, England is called Plymouth because the city is at the mouth of the river Plym, get it? And Plymouth, Massachusetts, is called Plymouth because the original Mayflower settlers traced their origins to Plymouth, England.
They left Plymouth England.
Pilgrims
The settlers left England because of Religious freedom, and because they didn't want to pay taxes
The Pilgrims colonized Plymouth, Massachusetts. Also known as Puritans.
30% Of the settlers in Plymouth were children.
the year is 1608
Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Penn. State, Jamestown, Roanoke Island, Georgia