puritans and pilgrims are the same. So both. Pilgrim is just a different name for puritan.
they all wanted freedom of religion and wrote the Mayflower compact
The Pilgrims wanted freedom of religion.
They wanted freedom to practice their puritan religion
The Pilgrims emigrated from England to Holland in search of religious freedom. They were being persecuted by the crown of England because they belonged to a group called the Separatists, who wanted to separate from the Church of England, which was illegal at the time.
pilgrims and puritans. because they wanted to be free. talking abour religious freedom
puritans and pilgrims are the same. So both. Pilgrim is just a different name for puritan.
Puritans and Pilgrims
they all wanted freedom of religion and wrote the Mayflower compact
the puritans and the pilgrims came in droves!
Yes. They were the same people. Their religion was Puritan.
The Pilgrims wanted freedom of religion.
The Pilgrims and Puritans settled in New England because they wanted to build communities based on their own religions.
It is one of the things they wanted-freedom to worship God and be caring and free.
The pilgrims mainly settled in New England because they wanted religious freedom. The majority of the first pilgrims were either Puritans (wanted to purify Anglican church) or Separatists (wanted to separate from Anglican church). It is also important to realize that they wanted religious freedom for themselves, not other religious congregations.
They wanted freedom to practice their puritan religion
The Pilgrims emigrated from England to Holland in search of religious freedom. They were being persecuted by the crown of England because they belonged to a group called the Separatists, who wanted to separate from the Church of England, which was illegal at the time.
pilgrims and puritans. because they wanted to be free. talking abour religious freedom