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Researched and published by the staff at Plimoth Plantation of Plymouth, MA. The Living Museum of the 17th century, gives the truth behind the folklore of the First Thanksgiving. The findings may suprise you!Also find out how to re-create a ...
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Context and Developments THE PILGRIMS The immigration of the Pilgrims to New England occurred in stages. But that they had to go somewhere became apparent soon enough. Theirs was the position of the Separatist: they believed that the reforms of the Anglican church had not gone far enough, that, although the break with Catholicism in 1535 had moved some way toward the Puritan belief in and idea ...
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Search This Site Search Cooke & MA Search Document Center Search Colonial Gazette Home Up Contact Us A Brief History of the Pilgrims by Ron Collins The present state of Massachusetts, known legally as a commonwealth, was explored in the late 16th and early 17th centuries but was not permanently settled until the Pilgrims settled at Plymouth in 1620. These first permanent settlers in ...
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Pilgrims (Separatist) Background by Stan Griffin The actions of Martin Luther sparked the Protestant Reformation in 16th century Europe. By the end of that period, Spain and Italy were the only remaining Catholic countries (France was Catholic also, but it allowed a Protestant group called the Huguenots to remain.) Germany, Holland, and Scandinavia embraced the beliefs of Protestantism. In ...
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Pilgrims. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...
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