puritans
Puritans
People who wanted Religious Freedom or who had been exiled from Plymouth Colony.
Religious dissidents and exiles.
England mainlyAnswer:The Separatists who landed at Plymouth in 1620 were English, but they had been living in Leiden, in the Netherlands, for about nine years before making the crossing in the Mayflower.
Williams has written: 'The neutral French, or, The exiles of Nova Scotia' 'The neutral French, or, The exiles of Nova Scotia'
THEY WERE NOT EXILES! Improved Answer: Yes, they were exiles. They were exiled by the British because they would not take an oath of allegiance to the British crown. Anyway, they were sent to other British colonies like the 13 colonies that would later become the USA. Some of them made there way down to Louisiana and settled the South and the Southwest of the territory.
Each group of settlers created a community based on religious beliefs
Prisonners are exiles of the public.
Letter to the Exiles was created in 2006.
Island of Exiles was created in 2007.
Exiles of Time was created in 1949.
Maryland Exiles was created in 1993.