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Yes he did they waited in New York City at 6 o' clock am for it to be read to them
The only genuinely true item I see is: The Pilgrims elected a governor prior to settling on the new land.
Matthew Cradock was elected as the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company before any group even set sail to the New World. Then John Endecott became the one sent to go with the settlers to be first governor of the colony itself.
As for the other answers, the first winters were harsh and took a toll on the Pilgrim population.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony eventually became part of the Plymouth Colony (the opposite of how things were stated above).
The Pilgrims did not disband. The most famous of Massachusetts Bay Colony governors was the 3rd governor, John Winthrop. And Squanto was helpful to them.
Yes, he was a republican and Johnson was famous for turning down most republican-like laws
The answer is A: some presents were still serfs, but most owned their own small farms and lived fairly well