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The correct answer is....the pilgrims’ boat landed!
Plymouth Myth
Many people say the Mayflower pilgrims first stepped onto Plymouth Rock in 1620, but the rock wasn’t recorded in their own writings. The story became popular more than a century later and turned into a famous legend.
Plymouth Rock is a large granite boulder, an igneous rock made mostly of quartz, feldspar, and mica. It is a glacial erratic that later became a symbolic landmark in U.S. history.