They couldn't find shelter,food or fighting the elements (weather)
The pilgrims went to Plymouth because they didn't want to be indentured servants.
The pilgrims went to Plymouth because they didn't want to be indentured servants.
The Plymouth Pilgrims went to the Americas because where they came from ,all had to believe in a certain religion.The Pilgrims did not believe or want to believe in this certain religion.This is why the Pilgrims moved,so that they could believe in they're own religions
it took about 50 years
The Pilgrims were headed to Virginia, but storms and obstacles made them go to Massachusetts.
Plymouth was where the Pilgrims first landed in the Americas from Holland. People in Plymouth were Puritans and had to go to church every Sunday. They were very strict about religion. If you disagreed with a Puritan teaching you were thrown out of the colony.
The Pilgrims first settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.
Yes, the Pilgrims chose to go to Plymouth as a destination for their settlement in 1620. They initially aimed for the Virginia Colony but were blown off course and landed in what is now Massachusetts. The area offered a suitable location for establishing a new community, and they decided to settle there, establishing Plymouth Colony. Their choice was influenced by the desire for religious freedom and the opportunity to create a new life.
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.
taking the test
North America and England
I think you are asking what document the were given by England, if it's that its called the May Flower compact