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Topic: Plymouth Colony

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  Plymouth    Colony  
  First Colony    American colonies  
  Colony Homes    English colony  
  13 Colonies    Pilgrims landed at Plymouth  
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Borg Svemann,
Woodworker

That controversy was kept up and continued between Plymouth and Rhode Island colonies some 30 years or more.
John Carthy,
Gun Shop Sales Assistant

Veterans benefits can be traced to 1636, when the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony passed a law stating that disabled soldiers would be supported by the colony.
He was among those whom contributed to the Virginia Company which was responsible for the Mayflower which landed at Plymouth and the first colony at Jamestown VA.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

The Pilgrims, the early English settlers who founded the Plymouth Colony, first set foot on American soil here in 1620 before venturing on to Plymouth.
T he Pilgrims, early English settlers who founded the Plymouth Colony, first set foot on American soil here in 1620 before venturing on to Plymouth.
The Pilgrims were the English settlers who founded Plymouth Colony, the first permanent European settlement in New England, America.
 
 
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