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Pilgrims were leaving there country of origin because of their religious beliefs. They actually did visit Holland at one point, but then went to America.
They were headed to Virginia, but landed in Mass
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Virginia, but they got blown off course and ended up in Mass.
It was used when the Pilgrims left to go to the Americas and establish their own churches, independent of the Church of England.
Continuing the course that the Pilgrims had left, they continued to go towards Cape Cod, then into Plymouth. It was the only course that they had, like I said, so basically that's the only course.
Pilgrims like religious places.
The pilgrims had left England for Holland to flee religious persecution. They left Holland after disliking the "dutchification" of their children. The pilgrims were separatists who wanted to remain English but wished to be free to practice their religion. They secured a charter to go to Jamestown, their original destination, but were blown off course. After scouting the surrounding area the pilgrims finally settled at Plymouth Plantation.
Catholic pilgrims go to visit the great synagogue of Rome.
Continuing the course that the Pilgrims had left, they continued to go towards Cape Cod, then into Plymouth. It was the only course that they had, like I said, so basically that's the only course.
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