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+ | After a long history of persecution a group of Separatists sailed from England to the New World. They landed in Massachusetts Bay and established a colony based at Plymouth in 1620. After a hard winter and the First Thanksgiving, relations with the natives, the Massachusetts Indians, were good. Ten years later Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded at Boston. The reason was the massive immigration of Puritans who heard of the success of their Separatist cousins. By 1630 the colony of Plymouth now controlled an area from just north of Plymouth, all the way south to Buzzards Bay, and all of Cape Cod. In 1637 Plymouth sent twenty soldiers to fight the Pequots in the newly formed colony of Connecticut. By the end of the year the Pequots ceased to exist as a tribe and the Plymouth soldiers returned home victorious. |
Revision as of 15:38, 22 October 2007
The Holy Empire of The New True Cross
Flag of The New True Cross | |
Motto: Peace Through Victory | |
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Region | THE UNITED PURITAN DOMAINS |
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Capital | Fort Boston |
Official Language(s) | English, Algonquian, Wampanoag |
Leader | Supreme Elect Myles Standish |
Population | 8 Million |
Currency | Wampum |
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History
After a long history of persecution a group of Separatists sailed from England to the New World. They landed in Massachusetts Bay and established a colony based at Plymouth in 1620. After a hard winter and the First Thanksgiving, relations with the natives, the Massachusetts Indians, were good. Ten years later Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded at Boston. The reason was the massive immigration of Puritans who heard of the success of their Separatist cousins. By 1630 the colony of Plymouth now controlled an area from just north of Plymouth, all the way south to Buzzards Bay, and all of Cape Cod. In 1637 Plymouth sent twenty soldiers to fight the Pequots in the newly formed colony of Connecticut. By the end of the year the Pequots ceased to exist as a tribe and the Plymouth soldiers returned home victorious.