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  1. An illustration of the signing of the Mayflower Compact. The Mayflower Compact - as it is known today - was signed by those 41 “true” Pilgrims on 11 November, 1620, and became the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. It declared that the colonists were loyal to the King of England, that they were Christians who served God, that they ...

  2. Nov 17, 2020 · History of the Plymouth Colony. An engraving depicts the arrival of the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock, on the coast of what became Massachussetts, 1620. Getty Images. Established in December 1620 in what is now Massachusetts, the Plymouth Colony was the first permanent settlement of Europeans in New England and the second in North America, coming ...

  3. The original site is in present-day Plymouth Center, located 2.5 miles north of the re-created 17th-Century English Village. There are a number of historical markers on Leyden Street that identify the location of the first houses. The houses in the Museum’s 17th-Century English Village are re-creations of what those first houses may have ...

  4. Feb 9, 2010 · The Pilgrim-Wampanoag peace treaty. At the Plymouth settlement in present-day Massachusetts, the leaders of the Plymouth colonists, acting on behalf of King James I, make a defensive alliance with ...

  5. Dec 2, 2009 · These original settlers of Plymouth Colony are known as the Pilgrim Fathers, or simply as the Pilgrims. The Mayflower Voyage . ... (Philip was the English name of Metacomet, the son of Massasoit ...

  6. Jun 8, 2018 · PLYMOUTH COLONY (or Plantation), the second permanent English settlement in North America, was founded in 1620 by settlers including a group of religious dissenters commonly referred to as the Pilgrims. Though theologically very similar to the Puritans who later founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Pilgrims believed that the Church of ...

  7. Sep 28, 2016 · Cape Cod and Plymouth Colony in the Seventeenth Century. University Press of America, 2014. Stratton, Eugene Aubrey. Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, 1620-1691. Ancestry Publishing, 1986. McKenzie, Robert Tracy. “Five Myths About the Pilgrims.” Washington Post, 23 Nov. 2013,

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