no, until way later when there was John Adams and Benjamin Franklin and all those other men were there to sign the declaration of independence.
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King James and the Roman Catholic Pope of the time wanted to line their pockets with tax money, so together.... they had protestant Christians to taxed heavy. That is why the Pilgrams left England, because under this persecution from King James and the Pope of the Catholic church, many men, women, children were being put to death, or have limbs cut off, eyes plucked out, hot wax poured into ears, prison sentences, land taken by the government and given to the king or the pope.
Both groups came from England. Both were seperatists groups. Queen Elizabeth and her successor, King James 1st. disliked any group that refused to follow the officail religion: The Church of England.
King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England
the pilgrams left holland because their children was being harmed
the pilgrams originally left England and moved to
Never mind I got my answer.
King James I of England and King James VI of Scotland
ENGLAND
Squanto and Samoset. Without them the Pilgrams may have not survived.
King Charles I succeeded King James I of England (who was also King James VI of Scotland).
when his contract ends