The two groups of people the word "Pilgrim" could apply to are the Quakers and the Puritans. The Quakers and the Puritans both came to the New World so that they could practice their own religious beliefs without being persecuted.
The pilgrims
The French and indians
On the Mayflower, the 102 passengers were divided into two groups, the pilgrims and the strangers (everyone besides the pilgrims). The strangers were the majority group.
The Mayflower Compact got its name from the ship the Mayflower that's where it was signed and written.
the mayflower
The mayflower in Plymouth
I no the mayflower
puritans and crew
The people on the Mayflower were Pilgrims and strangers.
Pilgrims (some say Saints) and Strangers. Refer back to the Mayflower Compact.
On the Mayflower, the 102 passengers were divided into two groups, the pilgrims and the strangers (everyone besides the pilgrims). The strangers were the majority group.
The Mayflower Compact got its name from the ship the Mayflower that's where it was signed and written.
the mayflower
The mayflower in Plymouth
I no the mayflower
the people who came on mayflower ship.
There was no registered passenger with the name Stevenson on the Mayflower.
Its the Mayflower.
The Mayflower was the ship that transported the Pilgrims to the New World. The mayflower was a popular flower in England. Some historians believe a mayflower was carved on the Mayflower's stern.