They settled to Plymouth
they came to america
The first puritans came on the Mayflower in 1620, records show that only about 300 were there between 1620-1629. Their significant immigration began in 1630 and ended by 1641 with about 21,000 total immigrants.
Historically, some of the greatest crimes can be attributed to conflict in religious beliefs. It was important to ensure that discrimination, hate crimes or even genocide would not occur based upon religious belief. Many people came to america seeking to have that freedom
These lines refer to Religious Pilgrimages.
A benefit of having freedom of religion is that people can choose what religion to follow without fear of being persecuted. Also, people have to learn to accept that religion because there is nothing they can do about it. If we didn't have freedom of religion you wouldn't be asking this question because you'd know the answer! Life would be boring, except of course from the seeking out of people who refuse to follow the chosen religion. There are many examples of what happens without freedom of religion in History, and still today. Mary Queen of Scots and Lady Jane Grey (the Nine Days Queen) are just two examples out of many.
They were seeking religious freedom.
The Pilgrims were seeking religious freedom.
The Pilgrims were seeking a home where they had religious freedom.
The pilgrims
Captain John Smith. English pilgrims migrated here, seeking religious freedom.
The pilgrims came to America seeking religious from Great Britain.
they came to america
the pilgrims, religious separatists,arrived in Nov.& settled at Plymouth.They were seeking freedom from religious persecution
the pilgrims, religious separatists,arrived in Nov.& settled at Plymouth.They were seeking freedom from religious persecution
the pilgrims, religious separatists,arrived in Nov.& settled at Plymouth.They were seeking freedom from religious persecution
the pilgrims, religious separatists,arrived in Nov.& settled at Plymouth.They were seeking freedom from religious persecution
They came to Jamestown seeking their fortunes. Some of the New England settlers were seeking religious freedom.