The Pilgrims settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620, establishing one of the first successful European colonies in North America. They sought religious freedom from the Church of England and aimed to create a community based on their Puritan beliefs. The settlement was marked by cooperation with Indigenous peoples, notably the Wampanoag tribe, which helped the Pilgrims survive their initial years through agricultural assistance and trade. The Pilgrims' experiences laid the foundation for future European settlements in New England.
Jamestown they named it after King James
Plymouth, MA
Yes.
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Well because there was no where else to build a colony.
Plymouth.
The first permanent English settlement of the Pilgrims in North America was the Plymouth Colony.
Plymouth, MA
Trading
Plymouth, MA
Pilgrims and Germans
Jamestown they named it after King James
True. Pilgrims were separatists, however not all separatists were Pilgrims.
Plymouth, MA
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The Pilgrims decided to make their settlement in the town we now know as Plymouth, Massachusetts. Back then, it was called Plymouth Colony or sometimes, New Plymouth.
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