Yes, they were Puritans: Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries, including, but not limited to, English Calvinists.
Christians.
== == Christian. All Virginan pilgrims were christians.
For both Muslims and Jews, they don't eat pig meat. Not sure about Christians what they do.
The Pilgrims were Christians who celebrated Thanksgiving in November to give thanks to G-D for the harvest they had, and all the food they gathered which would feed them through the winter and into next year, when their next harvest was.
'Pilgrim(s)' are a person or a group of people who are making a journey somewhere for religious purposes. The 'pilgrimage' refers to the journey they make. For Muslims the 'pilgrimage' would be the Hajj and the 'pilgrims' would be those Muslims making the Hajj that year. For Christians the 'pilgrimage' may be a trip to the Holy Land (Jerusalem) and the 'pilgrims' are the people making the visit.
Because that's where Christians believe Jesus lived so they would got to Jerusalem for the experience of walking and being wear Jesus was.
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Christians in Israel celebrate Christmas on December 25, just as Christians everywhere else in the world do. Although Jews don't celebrate Christmas, Israeli police and military are posted at Christian holy sites, to protect the security of the Christian pilgrims and avoid disruption of their worship.
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The Pilgrims left Europe, specifically England, to seek religious freedom in the New World.
what continent did the Pilgrims leave from?what continent did the Pilgrims leave from?
We don't have pilgrims these days.