Well, darling, a pilgrim is someone who embarks on a religious journey, like those Mayflower folks who sailed to America seeking religious freedom. On the other hand, a pioneer is more of a trailblazer, venturing into uncharted territory to settle and develop new land. So basically, pilgrims were more about finding spiritual enlightenment, while pioneers were all about staking their claim and building something from scratch.
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there are currently 6 issues of Scott Pilgrim comics: (vol. 1 Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life, vol. 2 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, vol. 3 Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness, vol. 4 Scott Pilgrim Gets it Together, vol. 5 Scott Pilgrim vs. the Universe, and vol. 6 Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour.)
William Bradford is a famous Pilgrim.
The Pilgrim's Regress was created in 1933.
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A pioneer is a person who is the first among people to settle in a new country. A frontier is a border separating two countries.
A pilgrimage is a journey to a sacred destination; a holiday is a "holy day".
The pilgrims had a reason to give thanks, nowadays it's just a big jamboree.
A tourist visits a country for pleasure, to experience a different culture and see the sites of the country being visited. A pilgrim visits a country for religious/spiritual purposes to visit a sacred place and worship there.
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John M. Canse has written: 'Pilgrim and pioneer' -- subject(s): History, Indians of North America, Methodist Episcopal Church, Missions
The possessive form of "Pilgrim" is "Pilgrim's."
The 1920 Pilgrim Tercentenary in circulated condition is valued between $50.00-$85.00, Mint State examples are $95.00-$125.00.