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Government
the early Plymouth settlers elected
their own government, which met
annually to make laws and levy taxes.

Puritanism
the Puritan religion stressed hard
work and obedience and disapproved
of frivolity and idleness.

early
settlement
the first settlements
in Plymouth were built
of wood from the local
forests. the chimneys
were made of sticks
held together with
clay, and the roofs
were waterproofed
with bark.

on a blustery sePtember day in 1620, a small ship set sail
from the port of Plymouth, england, bound for north america.
the 102 settlers on board hoped that in the new World they could
worship freely in their own way, which they had not been able to
do in england. because of their Puritan faith, and because they
started one of the colonies that would later grow into the united
states, the group became known as the Pilgrims. the Pilgrims
landed in what is now massachusetts and established a
settlement they named Plymouth. the first winter was hard.
the settlers had little food, and it was difficult to farm and
fish. but with help from the local native americans, the
settlement eventually prospered. the Pilgrims replaced their
wooden homes with more secure
dwellings and started trading furs
with the native americans. more groups
of Puritans came to join the original settlers;
together they created one of the first successful
european settlements in north america.

The Pilgrims
held prayer meetings
outside until they
built churches.

Cape Cod
Bay

Puritans
the people known as the Puritans
wished to purify the Church of england
of its pomp and ritual. they dressed
in simple clothes and tried
to live in accordance
with the bible.

November 21
Mayflower anchors in
Provincetown harbor.

December 26
Plymouth
colony founded,
Massachusetts.
Splitting logs
to make planks

Every member of
the family had to
work hard to build a
house and plant crops for food.

Pilgrims

September 16, 1620,
Mayflower sets sail
from Plymouth.

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tHanksGivinG
in the fall of 1621, the Pilgrims
celebrated their first successful
harvest. they invited the local
native americans to join them in a
feast of thanksgiving. thanksgiving,
which became a national holiday in
1863, is celebrated in the united
states on the fourth thursday
in november.





Food had to
be cooked in
the open.

November 19
Cape Cod is sighted.

Mayflower
the Pilgrims sailed to north
america in a two-masted ship,
the Mayflower. the ship was
about 90 ft (30 m) long and
was built to carry wine and
other cargo.

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