Plymouth Colony Research Paper

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Only one colony in all of documented US history has been able to rise and excel in creating a functioning society. That one persevering colony was Plymouth. The colony was developed for many different reasons. The primary reason was for freedom of religion. Plymouth was a symbol of desire to change and create your own destiny; to live according to your beliefs and religious preferences. The Church of England was the state religion for England. The Puritans were attending the church. Elizabeth I, King Henry VIII daughter, became known as the protestant queen. She refused under all circumstances to legitimatize the Puritan church. The Puritans attended the state church because they believed that they could purify the church of its Catholic …show more content…
They called it “Harvest Festival”. The Pilgrims had given it their own name, “Thanksgiving”. Even though they worshiped (a) different God/gods, they still could give thanks to him/them together. There were only 53 surviving Pilgrims and there were 90 natives. That was the day when the Pilgrims realized that the Natives were normal people just like them. They were trustworthy, had their own fears, and were friendly. At the feast, fish, deer, wild turkey, corn, stews, and duck was served at the very first. “Thanksgiving” is still celebrated on the last Thursday of every …show more content…
With growth came more problems with the natives. Plymouth, by the winter of 1623, was strongly united by faith, and the community worked together as a whole; including the strangers. One of the communities that grew out of Plymouth was the Wessagussett. Wessagussett did not have the unity or belief that Plymouth did. Myles Standish was the Captain of the Plymouth Plantation military and defense. Massasoit had informed the Myles that the Massachusetts Indians were planning an attack on Plymouth and Wessagussett. Myles chose to raid the Massachusetts village. He brutally slaughtered all of the Indians living there. Standish killed a Massachusetts Indian Warrior and lodged his head on a stick. It stayed on top of the