3 months
The Pilgrims landed on the continent of North America in December 1620. They arrived at what is now known as Plymouth, Massachusetts, after a long and challenging journey on the ship called the Mayflower.
You could be. A pilgrim is someone who is on a pilgrimage. A dictionary defines a pilgrimage as a journey to a sacred place or shrine or a long journey or search, especially one of exalted purpose or moral signifigance. The Pilgrims that came to America were searching for a place to worship freely. They were on a pilgrimage. If you are on the same type of journey then I would say yes, you are a Pilgrim.
it was about six months.
Two Months
a pilgramage is when pilgrims go on a long spiritual journey to seek more of god.
we cook to give thanks like the Indian switch there food and thank god for everything.WRONG, the Pilgrims Thanked god (You herd of them) for the long journey from UK to America's.
They landed in 1620 and never left.
The Pilgrims believed in Predestination, the Sacraments, and infant Baptism. The Episcopal was a branch of the Anglican Church but was not organized in America until shortly after the Revolution, long after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock.
He includes details about a long-distance code trip to America
it takes 8 hours on a plane i have done the journey myself
emm no pilgrime are former people you know from a long time ago if your talking immergrints yes they do still come to America every day
It does not affect our religion in North America so much as the pilgrims affect our religion. Columbus came to America in 1492 and the pilgrims came here in the 1600's. Columbus did a genocide against Native Americans and the pilgrims extended trading and agriculture practices with the Native Americans. Things were fine for a long time after the pilgrims, until manifest destiny happened much later.