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The Puritans first settled in Plymouth Colony in 1620.

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Where was the first town of the PURITANS?

The first town established by the Puritans in America was Plymouth, located in present-day Massachusetts. The Puritans arrived on the Mayflower in 1620 and founded the settlement that would later become the Plymouth Colony.


Why did the puritans leave England and what region did the settle in?

The Puritans left England in the 17th century to escape religious persecution and seek religious freedom. They settled primarily in the region of New England in North America, founding colonies such as Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.


Why did the puritans establish a colony on Roanoke island?

The Puritans did not establish a colony on Roanoke Island. Roanoke Island was settled by Sir Walter Raleigh's group, also known as the "Lost Colony," in the late 16th century. The Puritans settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the early 17th century for religious freedom.


Where did the puritans live in 1600?

In 1600, the Puritans lived primarily in England and some had also settled in the Netherlands to escape religious persecution. It was not until the early 17th century that the Puritans began to establish colonies in America, such as the Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.


From what colony of a group of puritans come from?

The Puritans who settled in Massachusetts came primarily from England in the early 17th century seeking religious freedom and wanting to establish a community based on their beliefs. The most well-known group of Puritans were the Pilgrims who came to America on the Mayflower and established the Plymouth Colony in 1620.