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  1. Jan 13, 2021 · Of Plymouth Plantation (also known as History of the Plymouth Plantation and William Bradford 's Journal, written 1630-1651 CE) is the first-hand account of William Bradford (l. 1590-1657 CE), second governor of the Plymouth Colony (1620-1691 CE) relating the events leading to his congregation of religious separatists (later known as pilgrims ...

  2. Sep 19, 2017 · The following is a timeline of Plymouth Colony: 1606: ♦ Plymouth Company was chartered by King James I with the goal to establish English colonies along the east coast of North America. 1607: ♦ Pilgrims make first attempt to leave England for Holland but are arrested. 1608:

  3. It is today the modern town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Separatists and Anglicans (together, the "Pilgrims") founded the colony. With Jamestown and other settlements in Virginia Colony, it was one of the earliest successful English colonies in North America. It was the first sizable permanent English settlement in the New England region.

  4. The Plymouth Colony was founded by people that we know as the “Pilgrims.” They are perhaps more properly known as the “Separatists.” They founded the colony so that they would be able to ...

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · The Plymouth Colony was founded in 1620 by English colonists, many of whom were separatists looking to separate from the Church of England to practice their own religion freely. The original ...

  6. Apr 19, 2024 · Plymouth Colony was founded by English religious Separatists (and some Anglicans) who became known as Pilgrims. Some members of the group were jailed in England in 1607. By 1609 most had emigrated to Amsterdam, and then Leiden in the Netherlands. Not comfortable with the Dutch culture, and in still in danger from English authorities, by 1618 ...

  7. Oct 26, 2020 · Définition. La colonie de Plymouth (1620-1691) fut la première colonie anglaise dans la région de l'actuelle Nouvelle-Angleterre aux États-Unis, établie par les séparatistes religieux connus sous le nom de "pèlerins" qui avaient traversé l'océan Atlantique sur le Mayflower en 1620. Les pèlerins fuyaient les persécutions religieuses ...

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