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Because in England they were forced to believe in the Anglican faith. The wanted to have religous freedom. Most of them were in the Puritan church which means that the wanted to purify the Anglican church by changing the beliefs to how they were when the faith was first made.
They wanted freedom for land and they also wanted religious freedom. They also wanted people to just leave them alone and stop the wars. They agreed with some of the constitution because it talked about giving freedom to the people of the US.
The Plymouth Colony, consisting of Pilgrims, was a famous group that settled early in the United States in order to seek religious freedom. The group would eventually expand to become the United States of America.
She visited Pope Blessed Pius IX in 1873, and travelled through England, Ireland and Scotland to seek funds for her schools.
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The Pilgrims moved to seek religious freedom.
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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.
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You're a bit off; not all of the English settlers were Pilgrims. In the 17th century, some religious groups, such as the Pilgrims and the Puritans, felt a strong animosity toward the Church of England. After the English Reformation, the Pilgrims and Puritans felt that the Church of England did not uphold the structure and decorum of the fundamental Christian Church. The Pilgrims were a religious group much like the Puritans. The only difference between the groups was that while the Puritans maintained their membership in and allegiance to the Church of England, the Pilgrims felt that their differences with the Church of England were irreconcilable. But in most basic terms, a pilgrim is one who undertakes a religious journey. The Pilgrims of the 17th century searched for and found a new religious beginning in America.
a pilgramage is when pilgrims go on a long spiritual journey to seek more of god.
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To be separated from the Church of England.