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The pilgrims sailed to the new world to find religious freedom.
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They had to go away from Europe because persecuted by the Church. Cause of their different religion they were considered dangerous and heretics by the Catholic church. Regaurding the cause of why they were considered so... it can be said they were considered heretics because their belief had some points that couldn't be accepted by the Church: this from a purely religious point of view. the other reason is that the Church at those times was afraid that some religious groups if left "uncontrolled" could get too much power: this is from a more realistic political point of view. That's why the piligrims decided to sail to the new world.
The answer is South. The pilgrims traveld south
in 1620
It was Colonial America,the Puritans
It was Colonial America,the Puritans
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The Nina the pinta and the santa maria
Pilgrims
Pilgrims
The Pilgrims set sail on the Mayflower on September 16, 1620, from Plymouth, England. The 102 passengers along with around 30 crew members arrived in the New World in November, 1620.
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Speedwell, it was to leaky, they had to turn back.
They used A boat called "The Mayflower" to sail to "The new world". They used boats with sails.