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  1. Dec 2, 2009 · The Pilgrims. Updated: June 27, 2023 | Original: December 2, 2009. Some 100 people, many of them seeking religious freedom in the New World, set sail from England on the Mayflower in September ...

  2. Nov 13, 2020 · After departing England in 1608, the Pilgrims found sanctuary in the Dutch city of Leiden, ... After the Pilgrims received a patent from the Virginia Company to establish a settlement in its ...

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  4. The Embarkation of the Pilgrims (1857) by American painter Robert Walter Weir at the Brooklyn Museum. The Pilgrims, also known as the Pilgrim Fathers, were the English settlers who traveled to America on the Mayflower and established the Plymouth Colony in Plymouth, Massachusetts (John Smith had named this territory New Plymouth in 1620, sharing the name of the Pilgrims' final departure port ...

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · From obscure farming villages to the shores of New England, we explore the origins of Britain's pilgrims. W hen King James I, already King of Scotland, inherited the English throne in 1603 following the death of Queen Elizabeth I, English Puritans and Dissenters rejoiced. With the crown passing to the Protestant head of a Presbyterian country ...

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  6. Plymouth Colony. / 41.8450; -70.7387. Plymouth Colony (sometimes Plimouth) was the first permanent English colony in New England from 1620 and the third permanent English colony in America, after Newfoundland and the Jamestown Colony. It was settled by the passengers on the Mayflower at a location that had previously been surveyed and named by ...

  7. Simon Worrall. On an autumn night in 1607, a furtive group of men, women and children set off in a relay of small boats from the English village of Scrooby, in pursuit of the immigrant's oldest ...

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