Well because there was no where else to build a colony.
Well because there was no where else to build a colony.
Camp,Homes,Civilizations,Feilds,Farms, everything essential to survive.
The Pilgrims had to cross Cape Cod Bay to get from Provincetown to Plymouth. After initially landing in Provincetown in November 1620, they sailed across the bay to establish their settlement in Plymouth. This journey was part of their broader quest for a suitable location to settle in North America.
the first English settlement was the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Jamestown they named it after King James
Trading
Well because there was no where else to build a colony.
I don't care about
Plymouth Colony 1620. Mass Bay 1629
Hey harbor near the ocean for for easy access to shipping and trade
Camp,Homes,Civilizations,Feilds,Farms, everything essential to survive.
The Pilgrims had to cross Cape Cod Bay to get from Provincetown to Plymouth. After initially landing in Provincetown in November 1620, they sailed across the bay to establish their settlement in Plymouth. This journey was part of their broader quest for a suitable location to settle in North America.
the first English settlement was the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Plymouth.
The first permanent English settlement of the Pilgrims in North America was the Plymouth Colony.
Plymouth, MA
Plymouth, MA