Robbery of the Europeans to China: In the 16th century, the European colonists began to attack the Southeast seacoast areas of China.
Early Americans applied the term "pilgrim" to all of the early colonists; it wasn't until the 20th century that it was used exclusively to describe the folks who landed on Plymouth Rock.
The colony was founded by English colonists in 1585.
And the remaining colonists decided to celebrate with a feast – including 91 natives who had helped the Pilgrims survive their first year.
Carthage was a prominent Phoenician port and trade center established by colonists from Lebanon.
He became "Santa Claus" in America because many of the first English colonists to arrive to not celebrate Christmas; as Puritans they felt the holiday was disrespectful to Jesus.