(WTAP) - On December 18, 1620, with the English ship Mayflower anchored in Plymouth Harbor, Massachusetts, a small party of ...
In 1630 William Bradford (1590-1657), who had arrived at the Wampanoag community at Patuxet a decade earlier, began to write a history of Plymouth. It was the first colony the English managed to plant ...
About 360,000 visitors a year come to Plimoth Plantation, the Smithsonian-affiliated museum featuring historical reenactments of life in the colony settled by Mayflower pilgrims in 1620. But nobody ...
A Native interpreter in the Wampanoag Village wearing historically accurate clothing. Office of Governor Patrick In 1627, the Plimoth Plantation was home to approximately 160 permanent residents, ...
Almost 400 years after the Pilgrims celebrated their first Thanksgiving, archaeologists have unearthed evidence of the original 1620 settlement in Plymouth, Mass. Researchers from UMass Boston’s ...
America has this image of the early settlers of the Plymouth Colony looking a certain way. The Pilgrims were European and distinctly fair in appearance. However, our notions of what was or might have ...
Was one of the Plymouth Colony settlers a black man? The search for a black Pilgrim began decades ago. Then, in 1981, historians announced with great fanfare that they had found enough evidence that ...
Plymouth is a Michigan city connected by name to a much-celebrated part of the history of our nation. Its first settlers arrived in 1825, some 12 years before Michigan became a state and more than 200 ...
A new study touches on many factors that shaped life in Plymouth Colony. But the most important one gets lost in the laundry list. But how well do we know this group that the 19th century would ...
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