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The Pilgrims landed in Plymouth 1620.
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.
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Yes they did. The Puritans didnt believe in catholics and didnt want to yet the pilgrims did,
The pilgrims did not land in any state. No states existed when they landed.
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They intended to land in Virginia.
because they didnt have land
They were heading for what they knew as the Virginia Plantation, which we know as Manhattan today.
the thanksgiving feast was actually like a treaty between the Indians and pilgrims. at that feast the Indians brought lots of foods from the land thst they grew, that the pilgrims didnt know about.
they didnt have school
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They were headed for the East Coast of North America, but were aiming for farther south when they landed at Plymouth (think Virginia or North Carolina).
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.