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The Plymouth Plantation, established by English Pilgrims in 1620 in present-day Massachusetts, had a population that varied over the years. Initially, about 102 Pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower, but by the end of the first winter, many had died due to harsh conditions, reducing the population significantly. By 1627, the population had grown to around 180 individuals as more settlers arrived and the community began to stabilize.

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