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The Pilgrims didn't settle in New England because they wanted to, but because they saw that it was land. They simply wanted to settle where there was no ruler and wanted to end their long journey. They were trying to get to Virginia but got lost.
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they weren't granted permission to get into Holland
The Puritans wanted to be free from religious prosecution in England. During the 1620s England's economy suffered. Many people lost their jobs. The English king, Charles I, made the situation worse by raising taxes. This unpopular act led to a political crisis. At the same time, the Church of England began to punish Puritans because they were dissenters, or people who disagree with official opinions. King Charles refused to allow Puritans to criticize church actions.
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No, the United States was founded by Puritans and Pilgrims trying to escape the Established Church of England, which was Anglican.
The stricter Puritans were known as the Separatists. They believed in completely separating from the Church of England rather than trying to reform it from within. The Separatists eventually established their own congregations and some later became known as the Pilgrims.
The Pilgrims didn't settle in New England because they wanted to, but because they saw that it was land. They simply wanted to settle where there was no ruler and wanted to end their long journey. They were trying to get to Virginia but got lost.
the pilgrims were trying to make it to wisconsin because the loved cheese
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They were trying to get to Holland.
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I don't know and that's what i am trying tofind out! -anonymous
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they weren't granted permission to get into Holland
they were evil evil men trying to kill the world
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