Because the pilgrims where in wore and the needed some where to go
Some of them
The Pilgrims did not actually discover America. Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492.
Pilgrims came from many European countries. However, the majority were from England, and some from Ireland and Scotland as well.
No they didn't. The pilgrims spoke English, they had translators who spoke a tribes language. The Indians learned English (they actually had schools for this, there are some great books on the subject), and I'm sure the pilgrims picked up some words as well.
pilgrims
"My lips, two blushing pilgrims"; "he's a man of wax."
Because the pilgrims where in wore and the needed some where to go
Some nouns for pilgrims are:adventurersbelieversfarmersseparatistssettlersSome adjective to describe pilgrims are:determinedhard workinghungryresoluteresourcefulpiouspurposefulsimpleroughweathered
Some of them
No. Neither did any of the Pilgrims. At best, the Pilgrims had some smooth bore firearms.
The Pilgrims did not actually discover America. Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492.
In winter, some of the Pilgrims died in winter because of cold,diseases,and starvation.
Some Pilgrims wanted to sever all ties to the Church of England. This group of Pilgrims were called the Separatists.
Squanto was introduced to the Pilgrims by Samoset, a member of the Abenaki tribe who spoke some English and acted as a mediator between the Pilgrims and the Native American tribes.
Pilgrims came from many European countries. However, the majority were from England, and some from Ireland and Scotland as well.
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