On Dec. 16, 1620, a ship that carried 102 English passengers completed a perilous voyage across the Atlantic Ocean from Plymouth, England, and anchored offshore of today’s Plymouth, MA. The Mayflower’s passengers would become known to us as Pilgrims, and the story of their settlement in America would inspire future generations and become part of the larger story of the nation’s founding ideals.
The Pilgrims’ story is intertwined with the story of the Wampanoag —
People of the First Light — who made an alliance with the Pilgrims and
forged a treaty with them that maintained relative peace for more than
50 years. The Pilgrims might not have survived their first year without
the help and advice of the Wampanoag, with whom they celebrated their
first harvest in the fall of 1621.
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