The Pilgrims named the new land Cape Cod because of the abundance of codfish found in the waters off the coast. When they arrived in 1620, they encountered numerous fishing opportunities, which were vital for their survival. The name reflects the area's rich maritime resources and the Pilgrims' reliance on fishing for sustenance. Cape Cod has since become a significant part of American history and culture.
Plymouth Rock
I hope this helps you people. the pilgrims originally landed in Provincetown, Cape Cod, not Plymouth.
The shores of Cape Cod.
Yes, the Pilgrims first landed on the very tip of the cape (Provinctown) before moving on to Plymouth.
The Cape Cod peninsula. It is called Cape Cod.
They crashed at Plymouth rock...a point on Cape Cod.
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Plymouth Rock
Plymouth Plantation, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
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Provincetown, a town on the tip of Cape Cod