To worship what they wished
The Puritans were a group of people, mostly families, who came from Europe to America to reform the church of England.
Puritans came to escape religious persecution in England. They also came for freedom of religion and freedom to worship and new economic opportunities.
The puritans came to the New World to escape religiouse prosecution from the church of England. They intended to start a new branch of the church
One of the primary reasons people left England to come to America was the pursuit of religious freedom. Many individuals and groups, such as the Pilgrims and Puritans, sought to escape religious persecution and establish communities where they could practice their beliefs without interference. This desire for a place to worship freely played a significant role in the early migration to America.
The main reason why most Puritans came to North America was to enjoy the freedom of religion. Most of them did not agree with the principles of the Anglican church of England.
England
They were seeking religious freedom. They would probably not have been allowed to leave if the king or Parliament had known the reasons of the Puritans desire to leave.
england
The Puritans originated from England, specifically from the regions of East Anglia and the county of Kent. They later established colonies in North America, primarily in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
pilgrims
to escape religeous persecution in england
The Puritans crossed the Atlantic and came to the present-day United States in order to practice their religion without interference from the Church of England.