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  1. May 15, 2024 · Pilgrim Fathers, in American colonial history, settlers of Plymouth, Massachusetts, the first permanent colony in New England (1620). Initially referred to as the Old Comers and later the Forefathers, they did not become known as the Pilgrim Fathers until two centuries after their arrival.

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  2. May 23, 2024 · Located in Greater Boston, the town holds a place of great prominence in American history, folklore, and culture, and is known as "America's Hometown". Plymouth was the site of the colony founded in 1620 by the Mayflower Pilgrims, where New England was first established.

  3. 2 days ago · The Plymouth Company founded the Popham Colony on the Kennebec River, but it was short-lived. The Plymouth Council for New England sponsored several colonization projects, culminating with Plymouth Colony in 1620 which was settled by English Puritan separatists, known today as the Pilgrims.

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  5. May 9, 2024 · William Bradford (born March 1590, Austerfield, Yorkshire, England—died May 9, 1657, Plymouth, Massachusetts [U.S.]) was the governor of the Plymouth colony for 30 years, who helped shape and stabilize the political institutions of the first permanent colony in New England.

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  6. 4 days ago · Journey Back to the 17th Century at Plimoth Plantation - History Tools. by. May 27, 2024. Nestled along the picturesque shores of Plymouth Harbor in Massachusetts lies Plimoth Plantation, a remarkable living history museum that transports visitors back to the early days of Colonial America.

  7. May 24, 2024 · Following the failure of Roanoke Colony and Popham Colony, England finally established a permanent settlement at Jamestown. 13 years later, the Pilgrims sailed to New England on the Mayflower, landed at Cape Cod, and established Plymouth. APUSH 2.3 Review Video. This video from Heimler’s History provides an excellent overview of APUSH 2.3.

  8. 2 days ago · New York Colony: Originally a Dutch colony known as New Amsterdam, it was captured by the English in 1664 and became a hub for trade and commerce. Pennsylvania Colony: Founded by William Penn in 1681, Pennsylvania was known for its religious tolerance and became a haven for Quakers and other persecuted religious groups. The Road to Independence

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