The pilgrims lived off the land in every aspect including what they ate. Their diet consisted mostly of venison, wild poultry, fish, and vegetables they could grow such as corn, beans, and squash.
The pilgrams ate peaches, corn, turnups any thing they could find.
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food, what else would they eat el smart one
pilgrims ate cheeseburgers and ice cream
They eat with animal bones.
They ate crops and meat
anomals
animals
Africa
No, they paid for it.
mayflowerer
pilgrums
The Pilgrums founded it. :)
the pilgrams were on the mayflower for 66 days
because of ledgens of pilgrums
The Puritans believed in the importance of education for both spiritual and practical reasons. They established schools to ensure that children could read the Bible and also to prepare them for participation in civic life. Education was seen as a means to cultivate a well-rounded individual and to maintain a strong religious community.
The sailors, Pilgrims, and Puritans sailed the Mayflower.
The Pilgrims left their homes in Europe to escape religious persecution. They were seeking religious freedom and the opportunity to practice their faith without interference from the government or religious authorities.
in 1620 the Pilgrums from Plymouth England, Signed the may flower compact before landing in Plymouth Massachusetts
the biggest meal of the day was eaten at noon for the colonist what was that meal called