Plymouth colony
The Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, was the FIRST in the New England region, but the second successful English colony in North America following Jamestown, Virginia. The Jamestown colony was Britain's first permanent settlement in the Americas.
The Pilgrims settled in what is now known as Plymouth, Massachusetts. Eventually the settlement would be considered the colony of Massachusetts.
Jamestown
people laft their native lands for religious freedom and had a Proprietary Colony.
Plymouth colony
The first permanent English settlement of the Pilgrims in North America was the Plymouth Colony.
The Plymouth settlement was established in 1620, on the east coast of North America. It became part of the Dominion of New England in 1686.
It was called Plymouth Colony. Or somtimes New Plymouth or Plymouth Bay Colony.
Plymouth.
It was the first permanent one because the colony at Roanoke disappeared and nobody has an idea of what happened to it.
The first town established by the Puritans in America was Plymouth, located in present-day Massachusetts. The Puritans arrived on the Mayflower in 1620 and founded the settlement that would later become the Plymouth Colony.
Not sure. I researched it and it said it was started and expanded into Plymouth Colony. It might be the Plymouth Colony.
It was a proprietory colony, after the king declared it.
Plymouth Colony which later became the Massachusetts Bay Colony was the first.
Colony leaders. Example: A Oligarchy
The majority of the early people who settled in the Plymouth colony in Massachusetts were religious people. They did not agree with the doctrines of the Church of England and were able to be granted permission to establish a settlement in America. These people were known as pilgrims and puritans.