cape cod
Well technically speaking Plymouth is in C.C. its at the very beginning of the Cape Cod Area.
First it landed near the tip of Cape Cod, then stopped at some islands on the coast of Cape Cod, then landed at Plymouth Rock
I hope this helps you people. the pilgrims originally landed in Provincetown, Cape Cod, not Plymouth.
The place where the pilgrims landed is marked by Plymouth Rock, which is inscribed with the year 1620. The rock is in Plymouth, Massachusetts, even though pilgrims first landed near Cape Cod.
The Pilgrims, separatists in Holland, arrived in Cape-Cod November 1620 after a 65 day long voyage. They missed their destination, and decided to set up in Plymouth where they signed the Mayflower Contract.
Plymouth Rock, although they didn't land on it.
Yes, the Pilgrims first landed on the very tip of the cape (Provinctown) before moving on to Plymouth.
Plymouth, Massachusetts is bordered by Bourne, Massachusetts to it's southeast, and Bourne is the first town on Cape Cod, and it is the closest town to Plymouth, and Plymouth is the biggest town in Massachusetts, so if you mean northern Plymouth, it would be about 18 miles, or a 25 minute drive.If you mean southern Plymouth, it would be roughly 5 miles, only about a 10 minute drive to the cape cod border, and from central Plymouth, it would probably be between the first 2 distances I just mentioned and once you get to the border, you cross over the cape cod bridge, and your there.
Plymouth Rock and Cape Cod Bay are the Proper nouns in this sentence.
No, it is on the border, and even though many people think that Plymouth is part of Cape Cod, it is not.
Well technically speaking Plymouth is in C.C. its at the very beginning of the Cape Cod Area.
Yes, but their first anchorage was at Provincetown Harbor at Cape Cod in what is now Massachusetts.
The Pilgrams sighted land, which was the tip of the Cape, known as Provincetown, on November 9th, 1620.
First it landed near the tip of Cape Cod, then stopped at some islands on the coast of Cape Cod, then landed at Plymouth Rock
Slavery was imported to Cape Town with the first European settlers. It remained a common practice until it was prohibited by the then British government of the Cape Colony in the 19th century.
They crashed at Plymouth rock...a point on Cape Cod.
I hope this helps you people. the pilgrims originally landed in Provincetown, Cape Cod, not Plymouth.