The Pilgrims came for religious regions. They wanted to be free from religious persecutions in England. Many Puritans, though, came for economic reasons. They felt that "To study The Bible well you had to be educated well (quoted from the United States History book)". A lot of the first European settlers in America were indentured servants. These people couldn't pay for their voyage, so they agreed to work for a certain number of years in exchange for passage. They were also promised land, tools, clothes etc. when they finished their terms, but many times the owners just ignored this part of the agreement. The life of an indentured servant was a rough one (the younger you were the more time you were a slave), and many didn't even live long enough to see the end of their contracts.
The Pilgrims came for religious regions. They wanted to be free from religious persecutions in England. Many Puritans, though, came for economic reasons. They felt that "To study The Bible well you had to be educated well (quoted from the United States History book)". A lot of the first European settlers in America were indentured servants. These people couldn't pay for their voyage, so they agreed to work for a certain number of years in exchange for passage. They were also promised land, tools, clothes etc. when they finished their terms, but many times the owners just ignored this part of the agreement. The life of an indentured servant was a rough one (the younger you were the more time you were a slave), and many didn't even live long enough to see the end of their contracts.
pilgrims
The pilgrims came after the puritans. Both the puritans and pilgrims played a large part in New England's history and culture.
The Pilgrims and Puritans settled in New England because they wanted to build communities based on their own religions.
Massachusetts
Puritans sought to reform the Church of England from within, while Pilgrims wanted to separate from it entirely. Puritans arrived in America later than the Pilgrims and settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony. Puritans were more focused on creating a religiously strict society, while Pilgrims were more concerned with religious freedom.
New England:)
in 1628, a group of puritans formed the new england company.
The official name for the type of people that settled in the New England Colonies were the Separatist Puritans, but we know them better as the Pilgrims. They left England to gain religious freedom for themselves and their families.
The religion settled by the pilgrims and puritans seeking religious freedom was Christianity, specifically Protestantism. The pilgrims sought to separate from the Church of England, while the puritans aimed to purify and reform the church. Both groups played a significant role in shaping the religious landscape of colonial America.
The Puritans were from England. They believed that the Church of England was too much like the Catholic Church. They settled in what became Massachusetts and revived what they believed was the proper form of Anglican Protestantism.
Religeous freedoms. These people were mostly Puritans, Quakers and Pilgrims (who later merged with Puritans)
Yes they did. The Puritans didnt believe in catholics and didnt want to yet the pilgrims did,