on the mayflower alot of the pilgrims were sick, dying, and ran out of food
Yes, the pilgrims separated from the Anglican church in England before coming to America. They did so because they felt the Church of England was too Catholic in its practices.
The Speedwell was one of the two ships the Pilgrims sailed to America seeking religious freedom. However, the Mayflower was the only ship that successfully made the trip. On the first voyage, the Speedwell had to turn back to England because it was too leaky. Besides the fact that 20 people had to remain in England, the failure of the Speedwell did not have much effect on the Pilgrims' expedition because eventually they sailed to America successfully in the Mayflower.
I think 75 pilgrims did , because they have been dying too much of the surface .
rhode island
they really dindt like it because they thought it was boring
Yes, the pilgrims separated from the Anglican church in England before coming to America. They did so because they felt the Church of England was too Catholic in its practices.
because god told them too
The Pilgrims were people who believed they needed to separate with England. The Pilgrims left England and settled in Holland. The temptations in Holland were too much for these religious people and they finally boarded the Mayflower and set sail for America. They landed there in 1620.
No,they tour around the UK,and going too some parts of America too tour and Ireland..thats it,there not going past America ! x
Pilgrims were in 1620 and the camera was invented in 1830. Too many years difference.
calvanism
The Speedwell was one of the two ships the Pilgrims sailed to America seeking religious freedom. However, the Mayflower was the only ship that successfully made the trip. On the first voyage, the Speedwell had to turn back to England because it was too leaky. Besides the fact that 20 people had to remain in England, the failure of the Speedwell did not have much effect on the Pilgrims' expedition because eventually they sailed to America successfully in the Mayflower.
well they didn't speak English so they sewed and sold bread on the streets to try to make a living off of what they had when coming to america too
I think 75 pilgrims did , because they have been dying too much of the surface .
People tend to answer this question with "for freedom of religion". This leaves something wanting. It is simply too vague. If you look in the history books, you will see, the Pilgrims came to America for Christian freedom. They didn't like the way the Church of England was teaching. It was too controlling. They came to America to Praise the triune God the way they felt was best, without influence from the Church of England which is most comparable to the Episcopal church in the U.S.They came to America for religious freedom.They didn't like the church of England so they went to America so they wouldn't be forced into England's religionThey came to New England because they were persecuted, they were treated badly because of their religious beliefs, and they didn't want to be part of the Church of EnglandThey were coming for two main things: to mine the land's riches and settle land, and to escape the harsh rule of the King of England.The Pilgrims wanted to escape religious persecution in England. Their particular Protestant beliefs did not line up with the Church of England.To worship God freely.Because they wanted more religious freedom.Pilgrim means "religious journey", so when they say that pilgrims came to America, it was for a religious journey. Most Pilgrims were upset over the new Anglican Church that King Henry VIII made, so they traveled to America in hopes of continuing there old Christian practices or starting new religious practices, where they could have religious freedom.
People tend to answer this question with "for freedom of religion". This leaves something wanting. It is simply too vague. If you look in the history books, you will see, the Pilgrims came to America for Christian freedom. They didn't like the way the Church of England was teaching. It was too controlling. They came to America to Praise the triune God the way they felt was best, without influence from the Church of England which is most comparable to the Episcopal church in the U.S.They came to America for religious freedom.They didn't like the church of England so they went to America so they wouldn't be forced into England's religionThey came to New England because they were persecuted, they were treated badly because of their religious beliefs, and they didn't want to be part of the Church of EnglandThey were coming for two main things: to mine the land's riches and settle land, and to escape the harsh rule of the King of England.The Pilgrims wanted to escape religious persecution in England. Their particular Protestant beliefs did not line up with the Church of England.To worship God freely.Because they wanted more religious freedom.Pilgrim means "religious journey", so when they say that pilgrims came to America, it was for a religious journey. Most Pilgrims were upset over the new Anglican Church that King Henry VIII made, so they traveled to America in hopes of continuing there old Christian practices or starting new religious practices, where they could have religious freedom.
because pilgrims celebrated it too.