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Pilgrims Going to Church
Image by George Henry Boughton

Pilgrims Going to Church

Pilgrims Going to Church, oil on canvas painting by George Henry Boughton, 1867. New-York Historical Society.
Pilgrims Signing the Mayflower Compact
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Pilgrims Signing the Mayflower Compact

Depiction of the pilgrims signing the Mayflower Compact at the base of the Pilgrim Monument, Provincetown, MA
Pilgrims Approach a Farm Couple
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Pilgrims Approach a Farm Couple

A group of Medieval pilgrims approach a couple who stand outside their farm. From the game Old World.
Pilgrims, Puritans, and Separatists (Calvinist Settlers in Colonial New England)
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Pilgrims, Puritans, and Separatists (Calvinist Settlers in Colonial New England)

For More Resources on Colonial America, visit my website: https://www.tomrichey.net/colonial-america.html We typically use three words to describe the settlers in Colonial New England: Pilgrims, Puritans, and Separatists. Since these...
Pilgrims to America and the limits of freedom - the Leiden chapter | Museum De Lakenhal
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Pilgrims to America and the limits of freedom - the Leiden chapter | Museum De Lakenhal

In 2020, it will be 400 years since a group of colonists set sail for America on the ship the Mayflower and established the Plymouth Colony there. Today we know these migrants as: the Pilgrims. What many people don’t know, is that the...
Plymouth Colony
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Plymouth Colony

The Plymouth Colony (1620-1691) was the first English settlement in the region of modern-day New England in the United States, settled by the religious Separatists known as the “pilgrims” who crossed the Atlantic Ocean on the Mayflower in...
Embarkation of the Pilgrims
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Embarkation of the Pilgrims

"Embarkation of the Pilgrims", a painting by Robert Walter Weir (1803-1889 CE). It depicts a group of Pilgrims departing Holland aboard the Speedwell, which transported them to Dartmouth where they rendezvoused with the Mayflower in 1620...
Landing of the Pilgrims by Michele Felice Cornè
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Landing of the Pilgrims by Michele Felice Cornè

"Landing of the Pilgrims" (c. 1803 CE) is a painting by Michele Felice Cornè (1752–1845 CE). It depicts the Pilgrims who travelled to Plymouth Rock aboard the Mayflower in 1620 CE. Courtesy of the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department...
Landing of the Pilgrims by Charles Lucy
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Landing of the Pilgrims by Charles Lucy

"Landing of the Pilgrims", also known as "The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in America, A. D. 1620", (1848 CE) is a painting by Charles Lucy (1814–1873 CE). White House copy of the painting. (From The White House Historical Association)
Embarkation of the Pilgrims
Image by Robert R. Weir

Embarkation of the Pilgrims

Protestant pilgrims on the deck of the ship Speedwell before their departure from Delfthaven, the Netherlands in 1620 CE. had studied art in Italy and taught art at the military academy at West Point. Oil on canvas 548 x 365 cm (18 x 12...
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