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Why did the mayflower pilgrims land at Plymouth

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Because they wanted to go to New York but the weather stop them!
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They were suppose to land in what is now New York, but a storm threw them off-course and they instead landed in modern-day Massachusettes. Because of this, the King of England let them govern themselves, which turned out to be a major influence in the American Revolution.

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