The Patuxet, now extinct, were a Native American band of the Wampanoag, the tribal confederation that greeted the Pilgrims upon their landing This description of the life of the Pilgrims following the landing of the Mayflower was written as a letter pilgrim Edward Winslow soon after the landing. During This article, submitted Pilgrim Hall Museum, appears in the June 2015 edition of the Mayflower Quarterly, published the General Society of Mayfl Next year at this time, Americans will mark the 400th anniversary of the landing of the Mayflower in 1620 and the subsequent founding of the The Plymouth myth is rock-solid; Settlers: In fact, the Pilgrims landed first The actual spot where the Pilgrims first set foot in the New World is The Pilgrims first landed at what was to become Provincetown, on Cape Cod, on November 21, 1620. A small party of men, led Myles Standish, went ashore This bronze piece acclaimed sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward (1830 1910) depicts one of the Pilgrims that landed at Massachusetts's Plymouth Rock in The Pilgrims or Pilgrim Fathers were English settlers who established Plymouth Colony in Landing of the Pilgrims Michele Felice Corn