- 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
- Who Were The Pilgrims And Why Did They Come To America?
Not only can many prominent Americans, from Julia Child to James Garfield, trace their lineage to the Pilgrims, but the Pilgrims also represented the beginnings of the future United States
- Who Were the Pilgrims? - Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Who were the Pilgrims? Learn all about the people who traveled on Mayflower in 1620 and founded Plymouth Colony
- 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
- 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
- Pilgrim Fathers | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Within this legally uncertain situation, friction arose between the English Separatists (the Pilgrims) and the rest of the travelers, with some of the latter threatening to leave the group and settle on their own
- Who were the Pilgrims? - Pilgrim Hall Museum
There is no single definition of "Pilgrim " Many families, Separatists and non-Separatists and Separatist sympathizers alike, traveled to America in several ships in the 1620s However defined, the story of these Pilgrims has provided inspiration for centuries
- The Pilgrims and the Mayflower—History and Facts - FamilySearch
Who were the Mayflower pilgrims, and why did they come to America? Here's a summary of the life and facts of the English settlers, their voyage, and the Plymouth Colony Some 100 passengers set sail on the Mayflower in 1620 to start a life in the New World
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