The Plymouth settlement was built on the site of present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts. Established in 1620 by a group of English Pilgrims seeking religious freedom, it became one of the first successful colonies in North America. The settlers initially struggled but were able to establish a sustainable community, facilitated by a pact with local Indigenous tribes, including the Wampanoag, which helped them survive their first harsh winters.
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