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The Pilgrims, who were a group of Separatist Puritans, intended to land in Virginia but were blown off course during their journey across the Atlantic. Instead, they arrived in what is now Massachusetts in 1620, where they established Plymouth Colony. While they had hoped to settle within the bounds of the Virginia Company's territory, their unexpected landing led to the creation of a new colony and the development of their own governance, as outlined in the Mayflower Compact.
Contrary to popular belief, the Mayflower did not land at Plymouth Rock; it landed in what is now Virginia, possibly at Cape Cod. The Puritans (pilgrims) only established a colony at Plymouth.
Contrary to popular belief, the Mayflower did not land at Plymouth Rock; it landed in what is now Virginia, possibly at Cape Cod. The Puritans (pilgrims) only established a colony at Plymouth.
In 1602, and contrary to popular belief, the Mayflowerdid not land at Plymouth Rock; it landed in what is now Virginia, possibly at Cape Cod. The Puritans (pilgrims) only established a colony at Plymouth.
The pilgrims did not land in any state. No states existed when they landed.
They intended to land in Virginia.
Pilgrims wanted to go to Virginia to begin a new life in a new place. They envisioned a life with more freedom and land they could own for themselves and their families.
who mean to land in Virginia but got blown off by storms
The sailors, Pilgrims, and Puritans sailed the Mayflower.
A little vague in your question. I'll assume you mean roughly how many Puritans or Pilgrims came to America in 1620 on the Mayflower? 102 people.
Mormon pioneers left their homes and traveled to a wild land to settle new colonies where they could practice their religion in peace, just like the Puritan pilgrims.
The Puritans (pilgrims) landed in America in 1763, and whoever answered this question "yesterday!" you're not funny and you're a giant tool.