• Land Ahoy! On this day in 1620, the Mayflower docked at what is modern-day Plymouth, Massachusetts, where its 102 passengers established the first permanent settlement of Europeans in New England: Plymouth Colony. William Bradford, who became the first governor of Plymouth Colony, called the group of travelers "Pilgrims" as they boarded the ship to begin their journey to the New World. WSJ.com
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