The first Puritan colony at Plymouth was tiny and did not make much of a profit. However, ten years later, the Massachusetts Bay Company began establishing settlements on a much larger scale. They exported lumber, fish and farm products, including livestock, cheese and cider.
The pilgrims came to the new world from a place called England.-----The English port the pilgrims finally left from was Plymouth, in Devonshire.They were English who had immigrated to the Netherlands's, back to England and then to the America's.
no the pilgrims did not sail back to England during the first winter. They thought that since the Indians could do it so could they!
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No, that was the Virginia Colony who did that.
England viewed its North American colonies as an economic resource, colonies provided raw materials, made products out of it, and sold it back for a higher price go make a profit.
they were probably funded through England considering that they lied and said they were going to come back.
In 1623 the Pilgrims sent Edward Winslow back to England because they needed supplies. When he got back to Plymouth, he had three cows and one bull with him.
The Pilgrims that settle here from England, didn't want to pay taxes back to the queen of England. So they declared Independence, which started the American Revolutionary War. We Win. :) :) :) :)
They left for religious freedom, the same reason they left England in the first place.
England believed that the colonies were set up for the benefit of England all the products produced in the colonies should go to the mother country (England) were the products would then be sold back to the colonies for really high prices.
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Ronanoke Island was the first settlement and Francis Drake dumped the pilgrims off and webt back for more but England was in a war with the Spanish so Francis Drake had to help in the war they won. He went back and no won was there all he found was ROANOKE carved into a tree which waas the Indian tribe that attaked the Pilgrims