England mainly
Answer:
The Separatists who landed at Plymouth in 1620 were English, but they had been living in Leiden, in the Netherlands, for about nine years before making the crossing in the Mayflower.
No. The Pilgrims, who were originally from England, lived in Holland for a few years before leaving Europe for the New World..
Holland
Leyden
that is pretty easy they lived in Virginia they moved here because they were getting tired of it in Virginia it was way to overpopulated and that that they herd about the new world and they were curious .
The simplest answer is the following: the pilgrims were in fact Puritans. The Puritans (a religious sect which Oliver Cromwell belonged to) made their way to the New World as a way to escape religious persecution in England. The New World offered them the chance of establishing a colony where they could worship freely. The pilgrims were not the first Europeans to arrive in the New World. The Spanish settled St. Augustine much earlier and the Vikings likely were in the Newfoundland/Labrador area in the 11th Century. Note: myths and legends abound about where the pilgrims first landed. Typically, it is assumed they landed at Plymouth Rock; however, this may in fact not be the case.
they moved to Holland ;)
No. The Pilgrims, who were originally from England, lived in Holland for a few years before leaving Europe for the New World..
Holland
This was the 60 Pilgrims who eventually hired the Mayflower to take them to the new world.
I sure do, because I also am Filipino. Therefor I know everything.
Leyden
inside a small stockade that they built before the onset of cold weather
Who sailed to the new world in the 1600s the pilgrims or Puritan
whilst on the journey one of the problems were that a lot of people were dying. because of the diseases.
The people who lived before 1901 lived in almost every country in the world. People who lived in 1901 would now be, uh, dead citizens. Sorry.
Before the Mayflower, the Pilgrims sailed on a ship called the Speedwell. The Speedwell was intended to transport them from England to the New World, but it encountered multiple leaks and was deemed unseaworthy. After several attempts to fix it, the Pilgrims ultimately abandoned the Speedwell and transferred to the Mayflower, which successfully carried them to America in 1620.
that is pretty easy they lived in Virginia they moved here because they were getting tired of it in Virginia it was way to overpopulated and that that they herd about the new world and they were curious .