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There are many similarities and differences of Jamestown and Plymouth. ...
Some choppy waters and sometimes storms sent the Mayflower further North than expected so the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth. ...
Jamestown and Plymouth settlements had a lot of problems that were a lot alike. ... Scientists are finding out more about Jamestown and Plymouth settlements. We hope to find more about Jamestown and Plymouth in the future. ...
Plymouth had regular English families and individuals that were poorly educated, farmers, and Separatists. ...
Jamestown consisted of one-hundred thirty colonists and Plymouth consisted of one-hundred twenty pilgrims. ... Pilgrims wanted to stay at Plymouth but the colonists were sent back after trying to leave. At Plymouth the people became friends with the Indians. ...
Plymouth and Jamestown settlements were fairly different.
Plymouth came to the New World to worship God in their on way. ...
The Plymouth Pilgrims and Jamestown Settlers had some successes while they were in the New World and here they are. ...
The Plymouth Pilgrims had a success in befriending the Indians nearby. ... That is what we know about Jamestown and Plymouth.
Approximate Word count = 966 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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