Plymouth

What Did The Indians Call Plymouth?

“Patuxet” was an Indigenous community near “Patuxet,” as the Patuxet colony was known before becoming modern day Plymouth. What did the Native Americans call Plymouth? Both sides shared some of the foreigners’ homemade moonshine and settled down to talk, Tisquantum translating. The foreigners called their colony Plymouth; they themselves were the famous Pilgrims. As schoolchildren …

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What Was Plymouth Used For?

Originally a small town, Plymouth prospered as a centre of fishing and trade. Local, coastal and continental trade grew steadily, especially cross-Channel trade with France and Spain. It became Britain’s south-western gateway to the world’s oceans. What was the purpose of Plymouth? The pilgrims were fleeing religious persecution from the Anglican church and left to …

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