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Sites Specific to Plymouth Colony ... The NEW ENGLAND Colonies (including the Plymouth colony): Historical Facts ... The Plymouth Colony Archive Project:A collection of searchable texts, including court records, colony laws, seminar analysis of various topics, biographical profiles of selected colonists,,
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www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Colonization_Plymouth....
www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Colonization_Plymouth.html
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The Pilgrims founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. ... Definition: Colony founded by the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts, in December, 1620. Many of the 102 passengers who sailed from England aboard the Mayflower died. The survivors formed the Plymouth Colony. They faced great hardship but made friends with neighboring...
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www.socialstudiesforkids.com/wwww/us/plymouthdef.htm
www.socialstudiesforkids.com/wwww/us/plymouthdef.htm
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The role of Plymouth Colony in the history of the United States of America. ... Colony History The Mayflower Compact Native American Nations Important to Plymouth Colony History -Squanto - Biography Massasoit Native Nation Squanto--God's Special Indian Samoset Wampanoag History Maps of Early America Rare MapPlymouth...
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www.u-s-history.com/pages/h522.html
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The official site of Plimoth Plantation and the first thanksgiving. The story of the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag people. ... Experience a representation of early colonial worship in Plymouth Colony...
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The history of Plymouth Colony begins in 1620 with the landing of the Mayflower at Cape Cod and ends with the absorption of Plymouth into Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1692. This timeline lists key events in the colony’s history.
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www.plimoth.org/education/teachers/timeline.php
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It was the Pilgrims who established Plymouth Colony. It was the Pilgrims who celebrated that first Thanksgiving with the Indians. It was the Pilgrims who brought our American principles of democratic government into being - not the Puritans.
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This content resource helps students who are beginning to write a research paper. ... Plymouth Colony, America's first permanent Puritan settlement, was established by English Separatist Puritans in December 1620. The Pilgrims left England to seek religious freedom, or simply to find a better life.
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teacher.scholastic.com/researchtools/researchstarters/p...
teacher.scholastic.com/researchtools/researchstarters/plymouth/
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As colonists sought more land for their large and growing families, new towns were formed within Plymouth Colony. ... In the 1630s, several thousand Puritans emigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony north of Plymouth. The "Providence Plantations" was founded in Rhode Island in 1636. The Connecticut colonies were founded...
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www.pilgrimhall.org/colgrows.htm
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