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  1. The Plymouth Company, officially known as the Virginia Company of Plymouth, was a company chartered by King James in 1606 along with the Virginia Company of London with responsibility for colonizing the east coast of America between latitudes 38° and 45° N.

    • (10 April 1606; 417 years ago) at Westminster, England
    • London, England
  2. Plymouth Company. A Plymouth Company, oficialmente conhecida como Virginia Company of Plymouth, era uma divisão da Virginia Company com a responsabilidade de colonizar a costa leste da América entre as latitudes 38° e 45° N. [ 1] História.

  3. Plymouth Company, commercial trading company chartered by the English crown in 1606 to colonize the eastern coast of North America in present-day New England. Its shareholders were merchants of Plymouth, Bristol, and Exeter. Its twin company was the more successful Virginia Company.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. The absence of any serious Indian opposition to the Pilgrims' settlement may have been a pivotal event to their success and to English colonization in America. Popham Colony, also known as Fort St. George, was organized by the Plymouth Company (unrelated to Plymouth Colony) and founded in 1607.

    • Autonomous self-governing colony
    • English
  5. (also called Virginia Company of Plymouth), organized 1606 by King James I of England to establish colonies in North America between 38° and 45° N. latitude; settled colony…

  6. acearchive.org › plymouth-companyPlymouth Company

    25 de fev. de 2023 · Learn about the Plymouth Company, a chartered company that tried to colonize the east coast of America in the early 17th century. Find out how it established the Popham Colony in Maine and the New Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, and why it failed and was dissolved in 1624.

  7. 28 de set. de 2016 · Learn about the founding, settlement and challenges of Plymouth Colony, the first permanent colony in Massachusetts and New England. The colony was founded by the Plymouth Company, a joint stock company that financed the trip of the pilgrims from England to North America.