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No. After the Mayflower arrived at Cape Cod in November, 1620, the colonists set out in a small boat to explore the coastline. In December, they decided upon the site of an abandoned native village called Patuxet, at what is now called Plymouth, Massachusetts. In March of 1621, the Pilgrims met with Ousamequin, the Massasoit (great sachem) of the Wampanoag Confederacy, and, with the aid of Squanto as interpreter, made a peace agreement which lasted for nearly forty years. Relations between the colonists and the natives, which had been tense, deteriorated rapidly after Massasoit's death, culminating in open warfare, starting in 1675 (King Philip's War).

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