Many pilgrims faced significant hardships in the New World, including harsh winters, food shortages, and illness, which led to feelings of regret among some. However, others felt a strong sense of purpose and determination in establishing a new colony based on their religious beliefs and seeking freedom from persecution. Ultimately, while there were moments of doubt, the majority were committed to their mission, believing the sacrifices were worthwhile for the chance to build a new life.
Holland
The pilgrims came to the New World to get out from under the king's rule.
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Mayflower
No. The Pilgrims, who were originally from England, lived in Holland for a few years before leaving Europe for the New World..
they moved to Holland ;)
Holland
Who sailed to the new world in the 1600s the pilgrims or Puritan
the pilgrims used the mayflower to get tovthe new world witch is america
whilst on the journey one of the problems were that a lot of people were dying. because of the diseases.
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The answer is South. The pilgrims traveld south
The Puritans and the Pilgrims
This was the 60 Pilgrims who eventually hired the Mayflower to take them to the new world.
The pilgrims came to the New World to get out from under the king's rule.
The term "New World" refers to the American continents. The Pilgrims came to a specific part of it, Massachusetts Bay.
The Mayflower