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The group of people that left England for the Plymouth Colony did so mostly for religious reasons. They were being mistreated in England and the Netherlands and thought America would be better.
The group of people that left England for the Plymouth Colony did so mostly for religious reasons. They were being mistreated in England and the Netherlands and thought America would be better.
Why did the pilgrims leave England How did the pilgrims travle to America When did the pilgrims first see America
to get supplies for the colony
They wanted to keep practicing their religion the way they always had been but the king had split with the Catholic church and everything was going awry. They would come to America and build the colony mostly of Massachusetts.
They left England for America to be rid of religious discrimination.
The Puritans left England in the 17th century to escape religious persecution and seek religious freedom. They settled primarily in the region of New England in North America, founding colonies such as Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.
In1607
In 1608 the pilgrim fathers left England to America
it was the first colony so they had the first goverrment and rules
Massachusetts was governed by a royal charter. The land of the colony was granted by the king of England. It was to be governed according to English law.
The religion that was allowed in the New England Colonies was Christianity. The New England Colonies did not leave England because of religious persecution. New England was also named New England because they followed the traditions of England.