America's colonization, the father of pilgrims who settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts in the history of New England's first permanent colony (1620). Of 102 settlers, 35 were members of the British Separatist Churches (extremists Puritan), and early fled to Leiden in the Netherlands to escape persecution at home. In search of richer lifestyle and freedom of religion, separatists negotiated with the London brokerage and funded the American pilgrimage. About two-thirds of those traveling on the Mayflower are non-independent people and are employed to protect the company's interests (including John Alden and Myles Standish).
These first settlers were originally known as ancient comas, but later they were called "ancestors" until they reached the paternal father in the 2nd century. A copy of Bradford 's manuscript was discovered and the Dutchman was called a pilgrim. To celebrate the 200th anniversary, in the 1820th anniversary, the lecturer Daniel Webster used the word "paternal father", and since then the word became a common language.
At this time, it was in 1620 that the pilgrim's father departed the Mayflower port to Plymouth Harbor. Again, due to a strange turning point of destiny, the pilgrim's father established their settlement on the same land as Squanto's home Patuxet. Massasoit, probably due to the close relationship with Squanto and Europeans, was arrested among people called Samoset, another one from him and Maine at Pokanoket (close to Bristol, Rhode Island). Wampanoag is wondering why they are there and what they are going to do and is secretly watching the pilgrims. Pilgrims built houses and gardens to survive in the winter of the New World and encountered similar problems as settlers in the Chobe beach. At the end of winter, Massasoit and his people are considering sending Samoset and / or Squanto to talk with pilgrims as they speak English.
The father of a pilgrim or pilgrim is the first British settler in Plymouth colony of Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Pilgrim leaders came from a religious group of Brownist separatist Puritan who fled from the unstable political environment of England, as the Dutch in the 17th century was relatively calm and tolerant. They hold the Calurinism Puritans, but unlike other Puritans, they believe that they need to separate their congregation from the British State Church. British investors will also arrange to establish a new colony in North America as they are also concerned that staying in the Netherlands may lose the cultural identity of the UK. This colony was established in 1620 and became the second successful British colony in North America (after Jamestown, Virginia State was established in 1607). The pilgrim's story is the central theme of American history and culture