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Plymouth Colony - traducción al ruso

17TH CENTURY ENGLISH POSSESSION IN NORTH AMERICA
Plymouth colony; Pymouth colony; Colony of New Plymouth; Plimouth; Plimouth plantation; Colony of New-Plymouth; Colony of New-Plimouth; Newe-Plymouth Colony; Colony of Newe-Plymouth; New-Plymouth Colony; Plymoth Colony; Plimoth colony; Plymouth Colonists; Plymouth Bay Colony; Plymouth settlement
  • 1890 map of Barnstable County, Massachusetts, showing the location and dates of incorporation of towns
  • John Smith]]'s ''[[A Description of New England]]'', published in 1616, which was the first text to use the name "New Plymouth" to describe the site of the future colony
  • ''Embarkation of the Pilgrims'', an 1844 portrait by [[Robert Walter Weir]], which now hangs in the [[United States Capitol rotunda]]
  • '''''Embarkation of the Pilgrims''''' by [[Robert W. Weir]]
  • ''[[Pilgrims Going to Church]]'', an 1867 portrait by [[George Henry Boughton]]
  • William Hubbard]] showing the location of Plymouth Colony. The map is oriented with west at the top.
  • ''Interview of Samoset with the Pilgrims'', an 1852 book engraving
  • John Robinson]]'s memorial outside of St. Peter's Church in [[Leiden]]
  • Henry Bacon]]
  • 1863 letter from [[Sarah Josepha Hale]] to President [[Abraham Lincoln]] discussing the creation of a Thanksgiving holiday
  • 1900}}
  • Front page of William Bradford's manuscript for ''[[Of Plimoth Plantation]]''
  • [[Plymouth Rock]], inscribed with 1620, the year of the Pilgrims' landing in the ''[[Mayflower]]''
  • Samuel Green]]
  • lk=no}}, home to the "Saints" until 1607
  • ''The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth'', a 1914 portrait by [[Jennie Augusta Brownscombe]] that is now housed in [[Pilgrim Hall Museum]] in [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]]
  • ''Thanksgiving at Plymouth'', a portrait by Jennie Augusta Brownscombe now housed in the [[National Museum of Women in the Arts]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]

Plymouth Colony         

[pliməθ'kɔləni]

история

плимутская колония (основана в 1620 г. первыми колонистами)

Plymouth         
  • Sir [[Francis Drake]]
  • Armada Way looking north
  • Black-eyed Sue and Sweet Poll of Plymouth mourning their lovers, who are soon to be transported to [[Botany Bay]], 1792
  • The Roman Catholic Cathedral Church of Saint Mary and Saint Boniface (Stonehouse, Plymouth)]]
  • Civic Centre]], 1954–61, symbolic of the Post War 'Heroic Modernism' of the [[Welfare State]]; nationally listed in 2009 to prevent its demolition by Plymouth City Councillors
  • The [[Devonport Leat]] on [[Dartmoor]] looking up stream
  • Interior of the [[Drake Circus Shopping Centre]] in 2006
  • Elliot Terrace, Plymouth Hoe
  • the 'Invincible' Spanish Armada, 1588
  • Sir John Rennie]],1825–33.
  • Guildhall]]
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  • [[Home Park]]
  • Devonport]]
  • Grade I listed Town Hall, Column and Library in Devonport
  • The [[New Palace Theatre]] in 2008
  • Plymouth Pavilions, home to the [[Plymouth City Patriots]].
  • Charter map of Sutton harbour and Plymouth in 1540
  • Plymouth Combined Crown and County Court Centre]]
  • Royal Citadel]], the fuel tanks of [[Cattedown]], and [[Mount Batten]]; in the background, the hills of [[Dartmoor]].
  • Population pyramid of Plymouth (unitary authority) in 2020
  • Siege of Plymouth, 1643
  • MV ''Pont-Aven'': Brittany Ferries service to Roscoff, France and Santander, Spain in Millbay Docks
  • [[Prysten House]], Finewell Street, 1498, is the oldest surviving house in Plymouth, and built from local Plymouth Limestone and [[Dartmoor]] granite
  • The [[Roland Levinsky Building]] – Faculty of Arts of the [[University of Plymouth]]
  • Unloading mail by hand from the ''Sir Francis Drake'' at [[Millbay Docks]], March 1926
CITY IN DEVON, ENGLAND
Plymouth England; Plymouth UA; Plymouth, England; England Plymouth; Plymouth Devon; Plymoth; Plymouth (city, England); City of Plymouth; Plymouth (district); Plymouth, Devon; Plymouth, Devonshire; Plymouth Borough Council; Old Plymouth; Derriford, Devon; The weather in Plymouth; Pennycross Primary School; Pennycross primary; County Borough of Plymouth; Plymouth Black Friary; Plymouth Grey Friary; Plymouth White Friary; Pleimuiden; Plymouth, United Kingdom; Derriford; West Park, Plymouth; Knackersknowle
Plymouth noun г. Плимут
Plymouth         
  • Sir [[Francis Drake]]
  • Armada Way looking north
  • Black-eyed Sue and Sweet Poll of Plymouth mourning their lovers, who are soon to be transported to [[Botany Bay]], 1792
  • The Roman Catholic Cathedral Church of Saint Mary and Saint Boniface (Stonehouse, Plymouth)]]
  • Civic Centre]], 1954–61, symbolic of the Post War 'Heroic Modernism' of the [[Welfare State]]; nationally listed in 2009 to prevent its demolition by Plymouth City Councillors
  • The [[Devonport Leat]] on [[Dartmoor]] looking up stream
  • Interior of the [[Drake Circus Shopping Centre]] in 2006
  • Elliot Terrace, Plymouth Hoe
  • the 'Invincible' Spanish Armada, 1588
  • Sir John Rennie]],1825–33.
  • Guildhall]]
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • [[Home Park]]
  • Devonport]]
  • Grade I listed Town Hall, Column and Library in Devonport
  • The [[New Palace Theatre]] in 2008
  • Plymouth Pavilions, home to the [[Plymouth City Patriots]].
  • Charter map of Sutton harbour and Plymouth in 1540
  • Plymouth Combined Crown and County Court Centre]]
  • Royal Citadel]], the fuel tanks of [[Cattedown]], and [[Mount Batten]]; in the background, the hills of [[Dartmoor]].
  • Population pyramid of Plymouth (unitary authority) in 2020
  • Siege of Plymouth, 1643
  • MV ''Pont-Aven'': Brittany Ferries service to Roscoff, France and Santander, Spain in Millbay Docks
  • [[Prysten House]], Finewell Street, 1498, is the oldest surviving house in Plymouth, and built from local Plymouth Limestone and [[Dartmoor]] granite
  • The [[Roland Levinsky Building]] – Faculty of Arts of the [[University of Plymouth]]
  • Unloading mail by hand from the ''Sir Francis Drake'' at [[Millbay Docks]], March 1926
CITY IN DEVON, ENGLAND
Plymouth England; Plymouth UA; Plymouth, England; England Plymouth; Plymouth Devon; Plymoth; Plymouth (city, England); City of Plymouth; Plymouth (district); Plymouth, Devon; Plymouth, Devonshire; Plymouth Borough Council; Old Plymouth; Derriford, Devon; The weather in Plymouth; Pennycross Primary School; Pennycross primary; County Borough of Plymouth; Plymouth Black Friary; Plymouth Grey Friary; Plymouth White Friary; Pleimuiden; Plymouth, United Kingdom; Derriford; West Park, Plymouth; Knackersknowle

['pliməθ]

существительное

география

г. Плимут

Definición

Crown Colony
¦ noun a British colony whose legislature and administration is controlled by the Crown, represented by a governor.

Wikipedia

Plymouth Colony

Plymouth Colony (sometimes Plimouth) was the first permanent English colony in New England from 1620 to 1691 and the second permanent English colony in North America, after the Jamestown Colony. It was settled by the passengers on the Mayflower at a location that had previously been surveyed and named by Captain John Smith. The settlement served as the capital of the colony and developed as the town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. At its height, Plymouth Colony occupied most of the southeastern portion of Massachusetts. Many of the people and events surrounding Plymouth Colony have become part of American folklore, including the American tradition of Thanksgiving and the monument of Plymouth Rock.: 2 

Plymouth Colony was founded by a group of Puritan Separatists initially known as the Brownist Emigration, who came to be known as the Pilgrims. It was the second successful colony to be founded by the English in America after Jamestown in Virginia, and it was the first permanent English settlement in the New England region. The colony established a treaty with Wampanoag Chief Massasoit which helped to ensure its success; in this, they were aided by Squanto, a member of the Patuxet tribe. Plymouth played a central role in King Philip's War (1675–1678), one of several Indian Wars, but the colony was ultimately merged with the Massachusetts Bay Colony and other territories in 1691 to form the Province of Massachusetts Bay.

Despite the colony's relatively short existence, Plymouth holds a special role in American history. Most of the citizens of Plymouth were fleeing religious persecution and searching for a place to worship as they saw fit, while wanting the groups around them to adhere to their beliefs, rather than being entrepreneurs like many of the settlers of Jamestown in Virginia. The social and legal systems of the colony became closely tied to their religious beliefs, as well as to English custom.: 2 

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1. He also fails to devote enough space to exploring the world of Plymouth Colony.
2. The survival of Plymouth Colony was hardly guaranteed, nor was the eventual decline and fall of the Native American population at the hands of future generations of Pilgrims.
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