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The pilgrims were Calvinist Protestants who came to America to avoid the religious rules imposed by England. They sailed on the Mayflower and arrived in Plymouth Rock on December 11, 1620.
The coonists traded their goods with the countries, England and Europe. They had triangular trade.
Charter of Liberties
Mayflower was the name of the ship on which the Pilgrims sailed to America. Plymouth Rock was the name of the rock on which they landed.
About half of the passengers on the Mayflower were Separatists who had fled from England to Leiden, Holland to escape persecution. Source: http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Genealogy/LondonAndLeidenGroups.php
The Matthew of Bristowe sailed under John Cabotwho claimed Newfoundland for England.
He sailed from England and claimed Newfoundland for the king of England
Sailed to the Newfoundland and claimed it for the king of England.
Cabot sailed to Newfoundland.
Cabot did
I don' knowJohn Cabot did not succeed his goal. John Cabot's goal was to travel around Asia.
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John Cabot
John Cabot sailed to the NewFoundland to look for spices. His routes took him by England where he traded spices.
The answer is that he had three voyages: The first failed when his crew had arguments. The second one was when he reached the Newfoundland, Canada The third failed when all but one ship disappeared.
The mayflower carried the pilgrims from England to North America.