Pilgrims like religious places.
Catholic pilgrims go to visit the great synagogue of Rome.
Galilee, and a lake.
Cana of Galilee. See John chapter 2 in the Bible.
Because the pilgrims where in wore and the needed some where to go
You may be referring to a "pilgrim," although that word often carries a connotation of a believer visiting a sacred site. Many people go on tours of religious places just because they are interested in history, but pilgrims go because it's part of their devotion to their faith.
The Pilgrims decided to go to America where they could worship freely.
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The pilgrims went to Plymouth because they didn't want to be indentured servants.
The pilgrims went to Plymouth because they didn't want to be indentured servants.
In Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," the pilgrims are traveling to the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury, England. They each tell stories along the way to pass the time and entertain each other.