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  • ...gonquian-speaking Indians lived in the area. In 1625, representatives of [[Plymouth Colony]] chose the east shore of the Kennebec for a trading post, which was likely
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  • The land that is now Bristol County was part of the [[Plymouth Colony]], which pre-dates the [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]].
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  • ...ntrol the territory or whether the Indians would have complete autonomy. [[Plymouth Colony]] had deeds that claimed they had purchased the land from the [[Pequot]] In
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  • *[[Plymouth Colony]]
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  • ...the Wampanoag in the eearly 1660s. Philip renewed the peace covenant with Plymouth Colony, and sold more and more land to the colonists; the settlers established to ...ed Philip's uprising; Mattapoisett warriors destroyed most of Dartmouth in Plymouth Colony; Nipmuck Indians assaulted Mendon in Massachusetts Bay Colony on July 14. S
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  • {{main|Plymouth Colony}} ...olonial period. There were major campaigns in the [[Pioneer Valley]] and [[Plymouth Colony]]. Massachusetts. Starting in the [[1670s]], Massachusetts followed the ge
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  • ...b|right|1677 map of New England by William Hubbard showing the location of Plymouth Colony. The map is oriented with west at the top.]]---> '''Plymouth Colony''' (officially '''New Plymouth Colony'''; sometimes called '''The Old Colony''') was an English colony in North A
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  • * [[Plymouth Colony]]
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  • * Demos, John. ''A Little Commonwealth: Family Life in Plymouth Colony'' (1964) (ISBN: 0195013557)
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  • Settlers from Plymouth Colony purchased a very large parcel of land from the Wampanoags in 1659. A number
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  • The first Europeans to settle New England landed in [[Plymouth Colony|Plymouth]] in 1620; they were Pilgrims from England seeking religious freed ...Philip's War 1675-76. There were major campaigns in the Pioneer Valley and Plymouth Colony. Massachusetts became a single colony in 1692, the largest in New England,
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  • {{main|Connecticut Colony|Plymouth Colony|Massachusetts Bay Colony|Province of New Hampshire|Colony of Rhode Island}} ...themselves broad powers of self-governance. They established the small [[Plymouth Colony]] in 1620 and later merged with the Massachusetts Bay colony. [[William Bra
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  • ...reports that the size of the average household size grew as time passed in Plymouth colony, with the average of 7.8 children per family for first-generation families,
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  • * Demos, John. ''A Little Commonwealth: Family Life in Plymouth Colony'' (1970) influential pioneering study
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  • {{rpr|Plymouth Colony}} (November 4 — 12, 2011)
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  • Europeans first settled New Bedford in 1652. Plymouth Colony settlers purchased the land from chief Massasoit of the Wampanoag tribe. Wh
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