One benefit shared by both the Plymouth and Virginia colonies was their strategic location along the Atlantic coast, which provided access to important shipping routes and trade opportunities. This proximity to the ocean facilitated the import of goods and resources from Europe and the export of local products, such as tobacco and fish, enhancing economic viability. Additionally, their coastal positions offered natural harbors, aiding in defense and communication with other colonies and the mother country.
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it was Plymouth, Virginia
They didn’t support then at all.
Yes, the Pilgrims chose to go to Plymouth as a destination for their settlement in 1620. They initially aimed for the Virginia Colony but were blown off course and landed in what is now Massachusetts. The area offered a suitable location for establishing a new community, and they decided to settle there, establishing Plymouth Colony. Their choice was influenced by the desire for religious freedom and the opportunity to create a new life.
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Both original colonies had major ports to Europe.
Both original colonies had major ports to Europe.
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it was Plymouth, Virginia
The Virginia colony made huge profits as a result of tobacco sales to Europe.
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The Virginia Company was a joint stock company chartered by King James I of England. The Virginia Company of London successfully established the territory of Jamestown, while the Virginia Company of Plymouth was to establish a colony further north. The Plymouth Company failed when their colony of Popham, in modern-day Maine, failed in 1608. Plymouth, Massachusetts was established by the religious separatists known as the Pilgrims after securing a land grant from Sir Edwin Sandys, a major stockholder in the failing Plymouth Company. So technically, the Virginia Company sponsored both the Jamestown and Plymouth colonies, but the latter was a bit more unofficial.
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