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I think there's an inconsistancy in your question. If you mean "Plymouth," not Jamestown, then yes. If it was supposed to just be "settlers," then no. Jamestown was founded for profit.
they wanted religious freedom. they wanted religious freedom.
They both came for religious freedom that they did not have in Great Britan
No... John Smith was not a pilgrim... He was the Captain of a ship...called... well don't remember but no he was definitely not a pilgrim....... more like an explorer of the new world. Pilgrims came later from England mainly for religious freedom! i hope that helps somewhat. By the way watch Pocahontas(?) you know the Disney movie..... you will
They all were part of the Mid-Atlantic region in North America, as in the United States.
I think there's an inconsistancy in your question. If you mean "Plymouth," not Jamestown, then yes. If it was supposed to just be "settlers," then no. Jamestown was founded for profit.
religious freedom
A person who travels to a new place in search of religious freedom is often referred to as a religious refugee or pilgrim. They may also be described as a seeker of religious sanctuary.
The puritans were interested in religious freedom.
they wanted religious freedom. they wanted religious freedom.
the tobacco and the search for religious freedom
They came to Jamestown seeking their fortunes. Some of the New England settlers were seeking religious freedom.
things that led to the growth of Jamestown were *tobacco *farming *religious freedom *headright
They both came for religious freedom that they did not have in Great Britan
They both came for religious freedom that they did not have in Great Britan
Religious freedom................Previously the church and government had oppressed the many different groups in Europe
The Pilgrim Fathers sought religious freedom in the New World, facing difficulties such as harsh weather, limited resources, and conflicts with indigenous peoples. The poem highlights their struggle for freedom and the challenges they encountered in establishing a new settlement in a foreign land.