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What religious group left the Netherlands and created a colony at Plymouth?

The religious group that left the Netherlands to establish a colony at Plymouth was the Pilgrims, also known as the Separatists. They sought religious freedom and fled England to avoid persecution, initially settling in the Netherlands before deciding to venture to the New World. In 1620, they established Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts. Their journey is famously associated with the Mayflower, the ship that carried them to America.


Who was the leader settling Boston?

John Winthrop was the leader of the people who were settling in Boston. The group of people who settled in Boston were called the Puritans.


What group was responsible for settling much of the area in Utah?

The Mormons (LDS) under Brigham Young, to get away from the control of the US Federal government and set up their own independent country of "Deseret".


What group of people lived in the Plymouth?

Your teachers probably told you when you were little that the Pilgrims live at Plymouth, but you see this is not true. Those people at Plymouth with top hats are actually called Puritans.


What religious group settled in Plymouth?

Pilgrims


What group established the Plymouth colony in order to escape religious persection?

the Pilgrims established Plymouth.


What group played a major role in settling the American West?

MORMONS


Who was the leader of the group that settling providence?

Roger Williams and Anne HutchinsonBP


What group fought against british colonist in austrilia?

The Aborigines


Which group of colonist wanted to fight for Independence from England?

patrotis


The relegious group settled in Plymouth was known as?

Puritans.


Did the piligrims constitute the majority group?

No, not in England , but in Plymouth they were.