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Explores the historical significance of Provincetown, where the Pilgrims first landed in America in 1620. It highlights the Pilgrim Monument, the town's fishing heritage, and the cultural ...
The Pilgrims celebrated a harvest festival with ... Only one, Edward Winslow, who became the third governor of Plymouth Colony in 1633, ever sat for his portrait, in 1651. We do know that they ...
A colony called Popham actually did ... Atlantic again to try their hand at Jamestown. The Pilgrims who arrived 12 years later, landing at Plymouth, had obviously learned some lessons from Popham.
The Pilgrims were fleeing religious persecution ... But the survivors were resilient. They established Plymouth Colony, with help from Indigenous people like the Wampanoag, whose contributions ...
Periodical cicadas from a brood first reported by the Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony in 1634 will emerge this spring after ...
Susan Cheever, author of "Drinking in America: Our Secret History," shares an oft-forgotten detail of the Pilgrims' arrival at Plymouth Rock. Due to the unsafe drinking water, passengers on the ...