It was Colonial America,the Puritans
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The Puritans or the Pilgrims fled England first and landed in the Netherlands. After staying there for a time, the took ships to the New World.
Yes, the Pilgrims and the Puritans came to the New World to escape persectution from the all catholic or all protosant European countires. They believed that the New World was given to them by God so that they could make it a Christian utopia- their shinning beacon of light on a hill.
None. The people on the Mayflower were Pilgrims. Pilgrims were seperatists from the Church of England. -founded Plymouth colony Puritans came in a later expedition (flagship:Arbella). Theywere Non-seperatists. -Made Mass Bay Colony
It was Colonial America,the Puritans
It was Colonial America,the Puritans
The Puritans and the Pilgrims
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Both Pilgrims and Puritans were Protestant religious groups who originated in England. They both sought religious freedom and established colonies in the New World. While they shared similar beliefs and values, the Pilgrims were a specific group seeking to separate from the Church of England, while the Puritans aimed to purify the church from within.
The term "Pilgrims" refers to a specific group of Puritans who settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They are often called pilgrims because they journeyed to the New World seeking religious freedom and a new start.
The Puritans or the Pilgrims fled England first and landed in the Netherlands. After staying there for a time, the took ships to the New World.
The non-Separatist Puritans who sought refuge in the New World were known as the Pilgrims. They were dismissed by King James I and faced religious persecution in England. The Pilgrims eventually settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.
The Puritans along with the Pilgrims and Quakers all wanted to leave England to re-establish their religious practice.The New World would bring great blessings from God to the Puritans if they dug their heels into the American soil.
Christian Puritans.
Post Reformation, they became known as the 'Separatists.'AnswerThe Puritans, Quakers, Baptists, and Methodists all left the Anglican Church to form their own churches in the first century or two of its existence.
The Puritans and the Pilgrims