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The Lost Colony came from England?
It was called Plymouth Colony. Or somtimes New Plymouth or Plymouth Bay Colony.
Plymouth colony came first. It was bankrupted by Prince Phillips war and sold its assets to Massachusetts Bay colony so it could pay off its debts.
Some came for the furs. The Plymouth Colony came for religious freedom.
Plymouth was the name of the pilgrims' plantation. It was in Massachusetts.
The colony of Plymouth was named after the port city of Plymouth in Devon, England. The Pilgrims, who established the colony in 1620, came from this region and named the new settlement after their place of departure in England.
There was no United States when the first colony began. Plymouth colony was the first permanent colony in 1620. Jamestown came before men looking for gold while Plymouth was families and planned to stay.
The Plymouth Colony was located on the Atlantic coast just north of Cape Cod, in what is now called Plymouth, Massachusetts. It was later combined with the Massachusetts Bay Colony, centered near Boston, Massachusetts, to form the Colony of Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth Plantation.
Settlers in the Plymouth colony (located in Massachusats) is were independent people (men, women children) who came from England and felt that they should be able to practice their own religion. They came to America to do so
A. seek religious freedom
The Puritans founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. However, it was the Pilgrims who came to Massachusetts (Plymouth) first in 1620.
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