question about the colony of Plymouth! Help :) 1.how was the colony structured? 2.was there religion toleration? If so, what religious groups settled there? what ethnic group lived in that colony?(specific native Americans and European groups) 3.did slavery exist in that colony?
It was a camp like structure kind of forty 2. Yes the people were christians. 3. yes there was :)
and pilgrims, and native americans lived their
hmph thanks but could you add a few details would mean alot because this will be on a term paper and its a project so would mean alot bro.
corn was also a popular vegetation and was considered a drug :O
The colony of plymouth was structured as a village type of settlement. Its inhabitants were mainly early american protestant christians such as farmers, pilgrams, hunters, gatherers, and tycoons. Corn was an abundant resource their and by the men of the colony considered a drug. The religious toleration was strictly christian and the people there were mostly all christians, and the population was american and native american. There had also been african american slaves living in the settlements with there masters as to the fact that there was indeed slavery in this colony.
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