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The Pilgrims were a group of people know as the Puritans, who left their homes to escape religious persecution that they were facing in England.

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The Pilgrims left their homes in Europe to escape religious persecution. They were seeking religious freedom and the opportunity to practice their faith without interference from the government or religious authorities.

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