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The Pilgrims
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William Brewster and William Bradford.
They were mostly Puritans led by John Winthrop.
When the pilgrims first moved to North America, the whole community planted in the same field and would share the crops. Which led to shortage of food. But then they were allowed to have their own private garden which they worked harder on and that led up to a surplus of food, therefore, they were able to survive.
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The religious dissenters who established Plymouth colony were known as the Pilgrims and Puritans. They made their way there in 1620.
the pilgrims
The sermon of Pope Urban II at Clermont in 1095 led to the First Crusade. In his sermon, he detailed the cruelties being committed against pilgrims and eastern Christians.
Yes, King James I was the English ruler who granted the charter that allowed the Pilgrims to settle in America. In 1606, he authorized the Virginia Company, which eventually led to the establishment of Jamestown in 1607. The Pilgrims, who sought religious freedom, later received a separate charter for their voyage and settlement in Plymouth in 1620.
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