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Pilgrims (Plymouth Colony) - Wikipedia The Pilgrims, also known as the Pilgrim Fathers, were the English settlers who travelled to North America on the ship Mayflower and established the Plymouth Colony at what now is Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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The Pilgrims - America, Definition Land | HISTORY These original settlers of Plymouth Colony are known as the Pilgrim Fathers, or simply as the Pilgrims The group that set out from Plymouth, in southwestern England, in September 1620 included
Pilgrims, Pilgrim Fathers, Plymouth Colony - American History Central The Pilgrims were the first English colonists who established a permanent settlement in New England, which they called New Plymouth They made the journey to the New World on the Mayflower in search of religious freedom and a new start
Ten Pilgrim Facts You Need to Know - World History Encyclopedia The story of the pilgrims of Plymouth Colony is well known regarding the basic facts: they sailed on the Mayflower, arrived off the coast of Massachusetts on 11 November 1620, came ashore at Plymouth Rock, half of them died the first winter, and the survivors established the first successful colony in New England
Who Were the Pilgrims? - Plimoth Patuxet Museums The people we know as Pilgrims have become so surrounded by legend that we are tempted to forget that they were real people Against great odds, they made the famous 1620 voyage aboard the ship Mayflower and founded Plymouth Colony, but they were also ordinary English men and women
Pilgrim Fathers | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica Pilgrim Fathers, in American colonial history, settlers of Plymouth, Massachusetts, the first permanent colony in New England (1620) Of the 102 colonists, 35 were members of the English Separatist Church (a radical faction of Puritanism) who had earlier fled to Leiden, the Netherlands, to escape persecution at home
Who were the Pilgrims? - Pilgrim Hall Museum Pilgrim Hall, built in 1824, is a gallery museum in the center of historic Plymouth, Massachusetts The nation’s oldest continuously–operating public museum, Pilgrim Hall houses an unmatched collection of Pilgrim possessions
36 Facts About Pilgrims Who were the Pilgrims, and why are they important? The Pilgrims were a group of English settlers who sailed to North America on the Mayflower in 1620 They sought religious freedom and established Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts