The Puritans left England (old England, that is) for New England in America in order to worship God in the manner they believed was correct.
They left to find religious freedom. The Church of England was no friendlier to Puritans than were the Catholic regions of Europe. They were widely restricted and persecuted.
to escape religious persecution
They were seeking religious freedom. They would probably not have been allowed to leave if the king or Parliament had known the reasons of the Puritans desire to leave.
To obtain religious freedom.
because the people didnt want them
to be free and practice their own religion
to be free and practice their own religion
They left to find religious freedom. The Church of England was no friendlier to Puritans than were the Catholic regions of Europe. They were widely restricted and persecuted.
They left to find religious freedom. The Church of England was no friendlier to Puritans than were the Catholic regions of Europe. They were widely restricted and persecuted.
They left Plymouth England.
to escape religious persecution
The Puritans left England in the 17th century to escape religious persecution and seek religious freedom. They settled primarily in the region of New England in North America, founding colonies such as Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.
They were seeking religious freedom. They would probably not have been allowed to leave if the king or Parliament had known the reasons of the Puritans desire to leave.
The Puritans were a group of people, mostly families, who came from Europe to America to reform the church of England.
They left for religious freedom from puritans.
Because they are tired of their king telling them what religion they should practice so they became puritans. Also because they didn't wanted to get prosecuted because of that.
Because the 2 religious groups are alike running by away from King James's bad treatment, but the reason what they are different is because the pilgrim established the idea of self governor