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puritans and pilgrims are the same. So both. Pilgrim is just a different name for puritan.
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The Pilgrims and the Puritans both wanted to separate from the Church of England.
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The pilgrims came after the puritans. Both the puritans and pilgrims played a large part in New England's history and culture.
Since most of the Pilgrims actually were Puritans themselves, the answer is yes.
puritans and pilgrims are the same. So both. Pilgrim is just a different name for puritan.
puritans and pilgrims are the same. So both. Pilgrim is just a different name for puritan.
Both pilgrims and puritans were groups of English Protestants seeking religious freedom in the 17th century. However, pilgrims were separatists who broke away from the Church of England, while puritans wanted to reform the church from within. Pilgrims initially settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, while puritans established the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
They are both separatist that left for religious freedoms the Puritans to purify the church and Pilgrims to practice there own religion.
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The Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact in 1620. The Puritans did not sign a charter, as they arrived in Massachusetts Bay in 1630 under a royal charter granted by King Charles I.
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