The pilgrems hoped to gain freedome to worship Christ (the Lord/Jesus/God) and to gain a better life. America was fouded on Christianity, you know. :)
While pilgrims are traveling the want to achieve maybe a mirical or for god to forgive them for bad they have done.
what do you call a pilgrims journey to a holy place
Pilgrims.
The journey was very rough, It has taken 9 weeks to answer it.
The pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales set out on their journey on April 11th, which is also referred to as the "longe day" in the text.
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Yes, one of the definitions is "a pilgrim's journey."
3 months
Because their journey had a religious purpose
The journey was very rough. It took 9 weeks for the pilgrims to get to the New World. They were supposed to land near the Hudson, but due to storms, they veered off coast to Plymouth.
rough tough and ready to get freedom
Mayflower
The pilgrims gather at the Tabard Inn in Southwark, London, before embarking on their journey to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury.