Pilgrams
The Puritans and the Pilgrims
A cult is a group that shares a common religious practice.
Religious minority group
The religious group that many pilgrims belonged to were known as the Separatists, also referred to as the Pilgrims. They were dissenters from the Church of England and believed in separating from the established church to practice their own form of religious worship.
Quakers (The Religious Society of Friends) has historically practiced Christianity, as they were founded on them. But they remain a very tolerant group and are open to any faith.
The pilgrims were a group of people in England and Europe that were persecuted for their religious beliefs. Knowing that others had found America, they set sail in their tiny ships, trusting God to get them here safely. Here, they were able to practice their religion freely. The right to do this still exists, today, thanks to the US Constitution.
The group was called the Pilgrims. They were separatist Puritans who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620 to escape religious persecution in England and establish a colony in what is now modern-day Massachusetts.
Pilgrims
Pilgrims
Christian Puritans.
The majority of the people in South Asia practice Hinduism. Regional Totals Hinduism -62.6%, Islam- 30.7%,Christianity 1.8%,Sikhism 1.4% ,Buddhism1.2%, Others 2.3%.
A religious group can be called a sect. A religious group can also be called a congregation when all attend the same church. A religious group might have more than one sect, or group of individuals, like the Amish.