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THE PILGRIMS


Who Were the Pilgrims? - Plimoth Patuxet Museums

This story will help you get to know these people, now known as the Pilgrims, through their first years in New England.

Pilgrims (Plymouth Colony) - Wikipedia

They established Plymouth Colony in 1620, where they erected Congregationalist churches. ... The Puritans' later establishment of the Massachusetts Bay colony ...

The Pilgrims ‑ America, Definition & Land | HISTORY

The Pilgrims were the people who arrived in Massachusetts via the Mayflower in 1620 and formed the first permanent settlement of Europeans ...

Watch The Pilgrims | American Experience | Official Site - PBS

The Pilgrims journey west across the Atlantic in the early 17th century is a seminal, if often misunderstood episode of American and world history.

Pilgrim Fathers | Definition, History, & Facts - Britannica

Pilgrim Fathers, in American colonial history, settlers of Plymouth, Massachusetts, the first permanent colony in New England (1620).

Who Were the Pilgrims Who Celebrated the First Thanksgiving?

Who were the Pilgrims who celebrated the first Thanksgiving? An NEH-funded film revisits the Puritan Separatists who arrived aboard the Mayflower.

The Mayflower Story

The Mayflower set sail on 16th September 1620 from Plymouth, UK, to voyage to America. But its history and story start long before that.

Pilgrims - Cape Cod National Seashore (U.S. National Park Service)

But they sensed that what they were doing was an important piece of history. On November 11, 1620, the Pilgrims got their first look at the New ...

Pilgrims, Puritans, and the importance of the unexceptional

A History of American Puritan Literature (Cambridge University Press) resituates Pilgrim and Puritan literature within the historical context of the 17th- ...

The complicated legacy of the Pilgrims is finally coming to light 400 ...

The Plymouth colony was neither the first settlement of pilgrims in America nor the largest. Why does it continue to have such a prominent ...

Chapter 1 | The Pilgrims | American Experience | PBS - YouTube

Watch a preview of THE PILGRIMS. The converging forces, circumstances, personalities and events that propelled a group of English men and ...

Pilgrims Mayflower Plymouth Colony - Bill of Rights Institute

The Mayflower set sail from the English port of Plymouth on September 6, 1620. A leaky old wine ship, it carried 102 passengers, plus around thirty crewmen and ...

Mayflower and Mayflower Compact - Plimoth Patuxet Museums

The Pilgrims did in the year 1620, on a ship called Mayflower. Mayflower set sail from England in July 1620, but it had to turn back twice.

Why Did the Pilgrims Come to America? | HISTORY

While it's popularly thought that the Pilgrims fled England in search of religious freedom, the separatists' quest had ended more than a decade ...

Mayflower - Wikipedia

Mayflower was an English sailing ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World in 1620.

Holland: First Stop for the Pilgrims - NASA Earth Observatory

The Pilgrims spent several years living in Holland. Led by William Brewster and John Robinson, the group initially fled to Amsterdam in 1608 to escape ...

The Evolving American Meaning of the Pilgrims and Plymouth | TIME

The Pilgrims renamed it as Plymouth. They believed that this was the place to launch their new England, a refuge for persecuted Protestants. But ...

The Pilgrims and the Mayflower Compact - YouTube

In 1620, the Pilgrims left England in search of religious freedom and a new life for their community. In this video, you'll learn about the ...

Home - Pilgrim's Global

Delivering fresh and value-added or prepared poultry products under a suite of well-recognized brands in more than 100 countries.

Plymouth Colony and the Beginnings of Liberty in America

... school about the Mayflower Compact being a precedent for democracy and how the Pilgrims brought religious freedom to the New World.