They would have been poor peole i think :@
They would be very religious people.
It is unlikely that pilgrims ate cougar as it was not a common practice during that time period. Pilgrims primarily relied on hunting and fishing for their food, with deer and other game animals being more common sources of meat. Cougars would have been less accessible and less commonly hunted by the pilgrims.
Yes. Scituate was founded in the year 1627 by a group of people from Plymouth. Becuase Scituate is only so far from Plymouth, and it was settled by people from Plymouth, it most likely would have been, tough there is no hard proof of knowing this (as far as I know at least). But it would have been most likely.
Have you ever seen pictures of the Pilgrims? They were in that time period and although they weren't destitute most of them were certainly not rich. I think poor people would have been dressing about the same. Michael Montagne
I think 75 pilgrims did , because they have been dying too much of the surface .
everybody but white people pretty much
The pilgrims were Puritans, which is a denomination of Protestant Christianity.
During the Middle Ages, religion was very important, and many chose to prove their faith by going on pilgrimages to holy sites. Pilgrims would have included anyone, from various walks of life, who had the funds to pay for a trek to Becket's shrine.
The type of people who have been pilgrims and the reasons for going are people who would have been from any background rich or poor, bad or good just generally anybody. They would of gone because of any reason spiritual healing, have a good time, to be near a presence of a saint. Because in those days life was tough, people thought that going on pilgrimages would give them a place in heaven and as I said being tough in those days was important that they had a place. People would go there to keep there faith strong or meet new people. Sometimes they thought it would help a sick friend or relative.
There is proof that Indians tamed horses before the pilgrims. People have found deer antlers believed to have been used on a bridle for the horses.
They would have been religious songs if they sang any.
The puritans
yes, the pilgrims stol from them.
the pilgrims was on the mayflower for two months
About half of the 60 Pilgrims had died when the Native Americans began to provide help, so there would have been more Native Americans.
It is unlikely that pilgrims ate cougar as it was not a common practice during that time period. Pilgrims primarily relied on hunting and fishing for their food, with deer and other game animals being more common sources of meat. Cougars would have been less accessible and less commonly hunted by the pilgrims.
Pilgrims and Puritans were both religious groups that originated from England during the 16th and 17th centuries. Both groups sought religious freedom and believed in strict adherence to Christian principles. However, while Pilgrims were Separatists who wanted to break away from the Church of England, Puritans wanted to purify the Church from within.
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