The Pilgrims, who settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620, were primarily part of a group known as the Separatists. Key figures among them included William Bradford, who became the governor of the Plymouth Colony, and Edward Winslow, an important leader and diplomat. Other notable names include William Brewster, the congregation's elder, and Myles Standish, the military leader. Collectively, they are often referred to simply as the Pilgrims in historical contexts.
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They were also known as Puritans and separatists.
Massasoit worked out a treaty with the Pilgrims, and Squanto helped the people build and grow vegtables. and the last one is Samoset.
The typical story goes that a "terrible storm" blew the pilgrims off course, but the real story is that the the Pilgrims wanted to land on Plymouth to start a Purtian colony that was only made of pure religious people.
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The Mayflower was the first ship that brought the pilgrims from Plymouth England
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The Pilgrims who landed in present-day Massachusetts in 1620 arrived on the Mayflower.
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They were also called "English settlers" but the native Americans called them "coat men"
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the pilgrims and native americans dinner together
The names of the people who wanted to purify the churches of England were the Wamponoags