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Pilgrims.
The pilgrims came to the New World to get out from under the king's rule.
The pilgrims came to the new world from a place called England.-----The English port the pilgrims finally left from was Plymouth, in Devonshire.They were English who had immigrated to the Netherlands's, back to England and then to the America's.
No, the Pilgrims were white Europeans who came to settle in the "New World" that was already populated by indigenous people who are sometimes collectively called Indians.No, the Pilgrims were white Europeans who came to settle in the "New World" that was already populated by indigenous people who are sometimes collectively called Indians.No, the Pilgrims were white Europeans who came to settle in the "New World" that was already populated by indigenous people who are sometimes collectively called Indians.No, the Pilgrims were white Europeans who came to settle in the "New World" that was already populated by indigenous people who are sometimes collectively called Indians.
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Pilgrims.
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The pilgrims came to the New World to get out from under the king's rule.
The Mayflower
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The Puritans and the Pilgrims
The term "New World" refers to the American continents. The Pilgrims came to a specific part of it, Massachusetts Bay.
The place you seek is England.
The pilgrims came to the new world from a place called England.-----The English port the pilgrims finally left from was Plymouth, in Devonshire.They were English who had immigrated to the Netherlands's, back to England and then to the America's.
No, the Pilgrims were white Europeans who came to settle in the "New World" that was already populated by indigenous people who are sometimes collectively called Indians.No, the Pilgrims were white Europeans who came to settle in the "New World" that was already populated by indigenous people who are sometimes collectively called Indians.No, the Pilgrims were white Europeans who came to settle in the "New World" that was already populated by indigenous people who are sometimes collectively called Indians.No, the Pilgrims were white Europeans who came to settle in the "New World" that was already populated by indigenous people who are sometimes collectively called Indians.
The Pilgrims came to America because they wanted religious freedom. They wanted to start a new life in a new place and be free from England's king. ~Mandy and kaylee f
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