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The second Permanent English colony in the plymouth colony was founded by a group of people called Pilgrims or Separatists.
they established the Plymouth colony
i think it was a group of retards
The Jamestown colony, established in 1607, was sponsored by the Virginia Company, a joint-stock company in England seeking profits through the establishment of a colony in North America. In contrast, the Plymouth colony, founded in 1620, was sponsored by a group of English Separatists known as the Pilgrims, who sought religious freedom and were initially financed by a joint venture that included merchants in London. Both colonies aimed to expand English influence and economic opportunities in the New World.
The settlement founded by separatists who set out for Virginia is known as Plymouth Colony. Established in 1620 by the Pilgrims, a group of English Puritans seeking religious freedom, they originally aimed for the Virginia area but ended up landing in present-day Massachusetts. Their journey aboard the Mayflower marked a significant moment in American history, as they established one of the first successful colonies in New England.
The second Permanent English colony in the plymouth colony was founded by a group of people called Pilgrims or Separatists.
English Separatists founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. English Puritans founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.
the Separatists
they established the Plymouth colony
they established the Plymouth colony
i think it was a group of retards
The Mayflower Compact was created by the Pilgrims, who were English Separatists seeking religious freedom. They were a small group of Puritans who traveled to the New World on the Mayflower in 1620 and established the Plymouth Colony in what is now Massachusetts.
a pilgrim is one who travels for religious purposes while a colonist is one who travels to start a colony. In 1607 Virginia was founded as a colony and a group (a lot) of Separatists (dedicated Puritans) negotiated with the Virginia Company of London (who held the charter for the colony) to let them live in Virginia to escape religious troubles in England. These Separatists loaded onto the Mayflower in hopes to end up with the other colonies. They sailed for 65 days at sea but missed their destination and ended up a Plymouth rock in 1620.
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The Jamestown colony, established in 1607, was sponsored by the Virginia Company, a joint-stock company in England seeking profits through the establishment of a colony in North America. In contrast, the Plymouth colony, founded in 1620, was sponsored by a group of English Separatists known as the Pilgrims, who sought religious freedom and were initially financed by a joint venture that included merchants in London. Both colonies aimed to expand English influence and economic opportunities in the New World.
The settlement founded by separatists who set out for Virginia is known as Plymouth Colony. Established in 1620 by the Pilgrims, a group of English Puritans seeking religious freedom, they originally aimed for the Virginia area but ended up landing in present-day Massachusetts. Their journey aboard the Mayflower marked a significant moment in American history, as they established one of the first successful colonies in New England.
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