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19 October, 13:01

Why did settling in plymouth in late 1620 pose significant problems for the pilgrims?

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  1. 19 October, 13:27
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    This is because the pilgrims didn't have the right to create a colony and at the same time they were not sure how to work around with the Separatists who were with them on the voyage. Because of this, the British colony had ratified and drafted a social contract that allows the Pilgrims and the Separatists to create a colony and a contract on how both parties should act with each other inside the colony
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