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What is another name for the pilgrams?

settlers


This group became known as the pilgrams?

Separatists


What group wanted to break away from the church in England?

The group that wanted to leave the Church of England were the Separatists.


Why were pilgrams also known as separatists?

The Pilgrims broke away from the Church of England that King Henry instituted. They were persecuted for their beliefs and that they did not attend the Church of England. By the time the Pilgrims broke away from the church, King James was ruling. Some of these "Separatists" went to Holland. They lived there until they felt the Dutch were a bad influence. And again, some of those separatists left for America. These Separatists then made their "pilgrimage" (journey) to America. Today these Puritans/Religious Dessenters/Separatists are called the Pilgrims.


What also means pilgrams?

The Pilgrims were a group of Separatists who traveled from England, to Holland, and then onto the New World in 1620. The Separatists wanted to separate from the church of England because they didn't like the religious views and were being harshly persecuted.


What was the nationality of the pilgrams?

English,dutch,spanish, French and Italian.


Why were the separatists called separatists?

because they survied starvation


What was the percentage of pilgrams on the mayflower The people that were not pilgrams on the mayflower, what were they called?

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The Separatists were also called Pilgrims true or false?

True. Pilgrims were separatists, however not all separatists were Pilgrims.


What were Stricter Puritans called?

Separatists


In 1620 pilgrims were called?

Separatists


Who were pilgrams?

== == The first pilgrims began as a religious group. The Separatists which is what they called themselves, felt that the only way to practice their faith was to separate from the church of England. The passengers who arrived on the first four ships were called new comers. The ships included the Mayflower (1620) the Fortune (1621) the Anne and Little James (1623).