Life for pilgrims were usually quite bad, you could die on your first day of hunger or cold. That why they were taken in the summer. pilgrims also were a good target for robbers as well as caching disease and illnesses.
Life for pilgrims was very hard until the Native Americans came.
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Life for pilgrims was very hard until the Native Americans came.
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Life as a pilgrim on a pilgrimage was often physically demanding, involving long journeys on foot to reach sacred sites. Pilgrims would stay in communal lodgings and rely on donations for food and shelter. The experience was also spiritually enriching, with pilgrims seeking penance, healing, or enlightenment through their journey.
if they dont they life gonna be so bored like rock and statue of liberty city
yound students visualize pilgrims like this. pilgrims were usually 19 feet tall and had s bannana shaped head. the pilgrims usually had a unicorn horn sticking out of their frontal lobe part of their head. they wore tye dye lion clothing which represented how homosexual the pilgrims actually were. the pilgrims fought the Indians by taking large dumps on their stomachs and tied them up. they let it rot for 5 days and by that time it should be green or orange. this is how young students visualize pilgrims just like the candy forest of cand land mania~
Pilgrims like religious places.
hard and people starved and died from not eating and not having clothesand frezzzing to death
Boy Pilgrims often had leather clothes on. They had hats with buckles on.
he helped the pilgrims grow food like corn
Life was hard for pilgrims because they had to pay for their rents in the inns they were staying in. They also had to go through difficulties and also avoid thefts and robberies or else they wouldn't have money for paying anything, food, shelter, horses and clothes. So, basically life was sort of hard for pilgrims, but they think its worth it because they are doing it because they want to be able to reach their destination and be able to be blessed, so they can return safely.