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The Pilgrims established their new colony at Plymouth, located in present-day Massachusetts. They arrived on the Mayflower in December 1620 and chose this site for settlement due to its natural harbor and fertile land. The area was previously inhabited by Native Americans, but it was largely unoccupied at the time of their arrival due to a devastating epidemic that had reduced the local population.

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What did the Pilgrims call their new colony?

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The Plymouth Colony was founded by the pilgrims or separatists.


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What was the colony of the pilgrims?

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