The Pilgrims and the Puritans both wanted to separate from the Church of England.
Seperatists.
The Pilgrims also known as Separatists or Puritans wanted religious freedom.
The Pilgrims wanted to separate from the church in England, which is why they left for America. The Puritans wanted to purify or improve the practices of the church which is why they came to America. The similarities were that they wanted to leave to escape discrimination by the king for their religious practices which did not follow the rules of the English church.
Yes, because the Church of england was very strict about which religious practices were acceptable and allowed. The Puritans wanted more freedom than what the C of E was willing to give.
The Pilgrims emigrated from England to Holland in search of religious freedom. They were being persecuted by the crown of England because they belonged to a group called the Separatists, who wanted to separate from the Church of England, which was illegal at the time.
Seperatists.
Reform the Anglican Church
the god of Christians
They were called Separatists because they wanted to separate from The Church of England.
unlike the Pilgrims puritans did not want to separate from the church or of England they wanted to change the church
They got their name because they wanted to be separate from the church.
The Pilgrims also known as Separatists or Puritans wanted religious freedom.
pilgrims or puritans. lol jk idk.
The Pilgrims wanted to separate from the church in England, which is why they left for America. The Puritans wanted to purify or improve the practices of the church which is why they came to America. The similarities were that they wanted to leave to escape discrimination by the king for their religious practices which did not follow the rules of the English church.
Because King Henry VIII wanted to divorce his first wife.
The Purtains were known as separatists because they wanted to separate themselves from the rites and services of the Church of England.
Puritans did not separate from the Anglican Church, they wanted to stay and "purify" it of the Roman Catholic beliefs that remained after the Reformation. Pilgrims believed that England shouldn't have a church who's ideals switched with every new king. They wanted to separate from the church and be free to practice their own interpretations of the Bible. Hence the name "Separatists."