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7 September, 17:12

What are the differences between the English colonies in Jamestown and Plymouth?

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The settlers of Jamestown came from Spain, while the settlers of Plymouth came from Ireland.

Settlers established Jamestown to make money, while the Pilgrims founded Plymouth for religious reasons.

In Jamestown, the people remained loyal to the king of England, while in Plymouth the people declared their independence from Great Britain.

Jamestown established a representative democracy with an assembly, while Plymouth set up a direct democracy using town meetings.

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  1. 7 September, 17:16
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  2. 7 September, 17:19
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