I'm not sure anything of significance happened at Plymouth in 1607. In 1620 people we now call Pilgrims landed at Plymouth on a ship named the Mayflower and formed the first self sustaining British colony in North America. Then in 1621 they had a harvest feast with the Native Americans who had helped them survive that first year. Today we celebrate this event as Thanksgiving.
Plymouth was attacked
Jamestown Virginia was settled on 13 May 1607.
According to my history textbook, the Plymouth Company financed the Sagadahoc colony in 1607. It was in what is now Maine. It was formed at the mouth of Kennebec River. However, problems forced them to return within a year. Some problems were arguments among colonists, a harsh winter, fights with Native Americans, and food shortages. Some of the colonists were also convicts from prison.
Virginia it was founded in 1607
Jamestown was settled in May 1607
Jamestown was 1607 and Plymouth in 1620.
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Roanoke Island: 1585 Jamestown: May 24th, 1607 Plymouth: 1620 Georgia: 1733
Jeopardy style - What is Plymouth?
Midland Revolt happened in 1607.
Plymouth was attacked
Battle of Plymouth happened in 1652.
In 1607, the settlement of Raleigh was founded in the Virginia colony. It was the first British settlement of its kind in North America.
I would say the renaissance
Jamestown, Virginia. Plymouth, Massachusetts. New Amsterdam, New York
The first attempt at permanent settlement was in 1587 on Roanoke Island, in what is now North Carolina. It was unsuccessful. The first successful permanent settlement was in Jamestown, Virginia. It was founded in 1607 and suffered some terrible hardships but ultimately it prevailed.
Capture of Plymouth happened on 31-10-29.