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Plymouth Colony (sometimes
Plimouth) was the
first permanent English colony in New
England from 1620 and the
third permanent English colony in America...
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Plimoth Patuxet is a
complex of
living history museums in Plymouth, M****achusetts
founded in 1947,
formerly Plimoth Plantation. It
replicates the original...
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Hampshire in the
United States, who was
famous for his
dealings with the
Plimouth and M****achusetts Bay Colonies. 17th
century records spell his name in...
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Plymouth (/ˈplɪməθ/;
historically also
spelled as
Plimouth and Plimoth) is a town and
county seat of
Plymouth County, M****achusetts,
United States. Located...
- by Oce**** Hopkins' birth), one is left with the "101 who sail'd from
Plimouth in England, and just as many arriv'd in Cape Cod Harbour" as
listed by...
- over any
settlements in the "first Colony";
investors from the "Town of
Plimouth in the
County of Devon" were
appointed to
govern over any
settlements in...
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Brewster Prence had died,
writing a "pestilent
fever hath
taken away some at
Plimouth,
amonge others Mr.
Prence the
Governor his wife and Mr. Allerton's wife...
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discussion of the wetu with Tim Turner,
manager of the
Wampanoag Indigenous Program at
Plimouth Plantation. An
almost four-minute
video interview about a wetu...
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critical edition of the m****cript by
William Bradford entitled simply Of
plimouth plantation. In the
notes and
references the m****cript (as
opposed to the...
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census as a
member of the
Brewster family, in what was
called then "New
Plimouth". By 1628,
Richard was in the
employ of
Pilgrim Isaac Allerton, who was...