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Fewer than 40 Pilgrims joined 65 nonbelievers, whom the Pilgrims dubbed “strangers,” in making the arduous journey to what would be called Plymouth Colony.
400 years later, this Massachusetts town is grappling with the real history of the colony and its relationship with Native Americans.
‘Plymouth Colony’ Review: This Must Be the Place Like other Pilgrims who crossed the Atlantic, William Bradford interpreted events as part of a preordained plan.
Fewer than 40 Pilgrims joined 65 nonbelievers, whom the Pilgrims dubbed “strangers,” in making the arduous journey to what would be called Plymouth Colony.
Fewer than 40 Pilgrims joined 65 nonbelievers, whom the Pilgrims dubbed “strangers,” in making the arduous journey to what would be called Plymouth Colony.
From the landing on Plymouth Rock to the harmonious feast with the native Wampanoags, the story about the Pilgrims is rife with myth and inaccuracy.
Hollywood comes to Plymouth this weekend as actress Allison Janney looks for Pilgrim roots on the documentary series, “Who Do You Think You Are?” ...
Scans performed by a Boston surveying and engineering firm were used to create a sculpture of Plymouth Rock in Scrooby, England.