They were a part of the Anglican Church or Church of England that Henry VIII set up after the pope refused to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. The pilgrims became Puritans and then sailed over to the Americas because they did not agree with the secular practices of the Church of England. And did stuff!!
Yes, the pilgrims separated from the Anglican church in England before coming to America. They did so because they felt the Church of England was too Catholic in its practices.
Pilgrims.
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The religious dissenters who established Plymouth colony were known as the Pilgrims and Puritans. They made their way there in 1620.
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puritan's were pilgrims
Some Pilgrims wanted to sever all ties to the Church of England. This group of Pilgrims were called the Separatists.
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The pilgrims that wanted to sever all ties to the church of England are romanist.
The Pilgrims wanted freedom from religious persecution. The Church of England was the state church and all other religions were banned. Most of the Pilgrims were Anabaptists or reformers of the church. This is why the "Separation of church and state" is part of our laws, the government did not want freedom from the church, but the church needed freedom from the government.
Yes they did.
The Pilgrims.