They wanted to complete their reform of the Church of England and demonstrate the success of their theocracy.
I think puritans wanted to sorta 're-vamp' the Church Of England, so they decided to take it over to America.
When Puritans and quakers decided to move further to the west.
The Allied leaders decided to establish the United Nations.
The Puritans separated from then Church of England because they (the puritans) did not agree with some of the ways the Church was running, therefore, deciding to separate from the Church of England.
They first moved to Holland, but feared loss of their religious identity as well as another war, so they decided to move again.
I think puritans wanted to sorta 're-vamp' the Church Of England, so they decided to take it over to America.
James I and Charles I began persecuting the Puritans. They shut down Puritan churches and jailed Puritan leaders. Many Puritans decided to move to America so they could practice their religion (Puritanism) freely. There they founded colonies that eventually became the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
When Puritans and quakers decided to move further to the west.
because they attained independence from the british and decided to establish their own flag (although the union jack used to be part of the flag, instead of stars)
Puritans believed in the, "Doctrine of the elect", which meant that everyone's fate was already decided.
The Allied leaders decided to establish the United Nations.
america..../ California
The Allied leaders decided to establish the United Nations.
The Puritans separated from then Church of England because they (the puritans) did not agree with some of the ways the Church was running, therefore, deciding to separate from the Church of England.
They first moved to Holland, but feared loss of their religious identity as well as another war, so they decided to move again.
The Pilgrims decided to settle in North America primarily to escape religious persecution in England. Seeking the freedom to practice their Separatist beliefs without interference, they aimed to establish a community based on their ideals. Additionally, they were motivated by the prospect of economic opportunities and a new life in an uncharted land, which they found in the New World. Their journey culminated in the establishment of Plymouth Colony in 1620.
The Americans.