pilgrims and for religious freedom
Because their journey had a religious purpose
pilgrims are people who travel for religious purpose so they most likely are traveling for religious reasons
In America I remember from school they went to America on purpose
Pilgrims.
They were sold as souvenirs to pilgrims at holy pilgrimage sites.
To make peace and come together
The pilgrims because he still needed the land/gold.
The author's purpose in writing "Of Plymouth Plantation" was to document the history of the Pilgrims and their settlement in the New World, providing a firsthand account of the challenges and triumphs they experienced. The text also served as a way to preserve the Pilgrims' legacy and share their religious beliefs with future generations.
The purpose of Thanksgiving is to commemorate the good harvest of the Pilgrims in 1621, and to give thanks for our friends, family and good fortune.
I am no expert on the Crusades, but I think the announced purpose of all of them was to free the holy city and the tomb of Jesus from Muslim rule, so that Christian pilgrims could visit it. There were political purposes behind the ostensible purpose, I'm sure.
The purpose of the mayflower compact was because the pilgrims did NOT want a king or queen and they just wanted a government so they made rules. The Pilgrims went to America so they could practice religion their own way. They knew they needed rules so they created the compact before they set foot on American soil. The purpose of the mayflower compact was to form a stable government that wouldn't run out of resources quickly.