In "Of Plymouth plantation," Bradford depicts the Plymouth colonists as "industrious because they started the first railroad in America".
From 1620 to 1691, Plymouth Colony was an English colonial venture in America at a location previously surveyed and named by Captain John Smith. The settlement became the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts after serving as the colony's capital.
The Plymouth Colony, founded in December 1620 in what is now Massachusetts, was the first permanent European settlement in New England and the second in North America.
Plymouth colony (or Plantation), the second permanent English settlement in North America, was established in 1620 by settlers who included a group of religious dissenters known as the Pilgrims.
Despite having theological similarities with the Puritans who later founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Pilgrims believed that the Church of England could not be reformed. Rather than purifying the church, the Pilgrims desired total separation.
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