Scituate, Plymouth Colony

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Scituate, Plymouth Colony was a 17th-century English settlement in what is now Massachusetts, known as one of the early towns established by colonists in the Plymouth Colony.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Plymouth Colony town
former settlement
historic town
adjacentTo Massachusetts Bay NERFINISHED
colonialPower England NERFINISHED
continent North America
country Kingdom of England
economyType agricultural economy
maritime economy
establishedInCentury 17th century
ethnicGroupInEarlySettlement English Puritans NERFINISHED
foundedBefore 1691 merger of Plymouth Colony with Massachusetts Bay Colony
foundedBy English colonists
Plymouth Colony settlers
governmentType colonial town government
hasHistoricalStatus former jurisdiction of Plymouth Colony
historicalSuccessor Scituate, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
knownFor being one of the early towns of Plymouth Colony
early English colonial settlement in New England
language English
locatedIn New England
Plymouth Colony NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
Plymouth County, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Scituate, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
mergedInto Province of Massachusetts Bay NERFINISHED
partOf Plymouth Colony NERFINISHED
region South Shore of Massachusetts Bay NERFINISHED
religionInEarlySettlement Puritanism
timePeriod colonial era

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Marshfield, Plymouth Colony adjacentTo Scituate, Plymouth Colony