The pilgrims left their homeland to practice their religious beliefs.
To practice their religious beliefs.
The Pilgrims.
They are both separatist that left for religious freedoms the Puritans to purify the church and Pilgrims to practice there own religion.
they wanted to be independent :)
to be safe
The Pilgrims left England and fled to America because the king of England at the time had not been lenient to those who opposed the church of England, so they left to America to freely practice their religion.
The Pilgrims left England, not to find religious freedom, but to escape from it. They were separatist Puritans, revolted by the Popish pomp and Pagan elements of mainstream English Christianity, and although they were free to worship as they chose, first in England and then in Holland, they could not stand the sight of their neighbors having a merry Christmas.
Mormon pioneers left their homes and traveled to a wild land to settle new colonies where they could practice their religion in peace, just like the Puritan pilgrims.
No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims was created in 1989.
The pilgrims left from SouthHampton, England. They left on September 6,1620.
They left for religious freedom, the same reason they left England in the first place.
the Pilgrims moved to holland